The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Lagos Zone, has demanded that the Federal Government pay lecturers a living wage instead of a minimum wage, citing harsh economic realities.
Lagos Zonal Coordinator, Adesola Nassir, said at a press briefing that members are still owed promotion arrears of up to four years, wage awards, and palliatives, despite several meetings with government agencies.
Nassir warned that ASUU could embark on a nationwide strike if demands remain unmet, stressing that Nigerians should hold the government accountable. He also criticized the government for undermining university autonomy and making academic support loans largely inaccessible.
#ASUU #Education #Nigeria #LivingWage #Strike #BreakingNews
Lagos Zonal Coordinator, Adesola Nassir, said at a press briefing that members are still owed promotion arrears of up to four years, wage awards, and palliatives, despite several meetings with government agencies.
Nassir warned that ASUU could embark on a nationwide strike if demands remain unmet, stressing that Nigerians should hold the government accountable. He also criticized the government for undermining university autonomy and making academic support loans largely inaccessible.
#ASUU #Education #Nigeria #LivingWage #Strike #BreakingNews
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Lagos Zone, has demanded that the Federal Government pay lecturers a living wage instead of a minimum wage, citing harsh economic realities.
Lagos Zonal Coordinator, Adesola Nassir, said at a press briefing that members are still owed promotion arrears of up to four years, wage awards, and palliatives, despite several meetings with government agencies.
Nassir warned that ASUU could embark on a nationwide strike if demands remain unmet, stressing that Nigerians should hold the government accountable. He also criticized the government for undermining university autonomy and making academic support loans largely inaccessible.
#ASUU #Education #Nigeria #LivingWage #Strike #BreakingNews
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