FG Stops ASUU Members Salary Over Strike

As the ongoing strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, enters the fourth month, there are strong indications that the Federal Government has commenced the implementation of the “No Work, No Pay” rule.

It was gathered from a reliable source at the National Universities Commission, NUC, that the government has passed a directive to the various universities governing councils to stop payment of salaries of the striking lecturers.

The ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, Mr Clement Chup confirmed this yesterday after a zonal conference of ASUU, University of Abuja chapter, which took place at the Gwagwalada campus to review the nationwide strike.

He said his colleagues were yet to receive their September salaries.

According to him, “we have resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effect of the strike, particularly to contain the various attempts by government to break the resolve of the union. The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid.

“Part of the welfare strategy, involved distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members.”

He urged members of the public to ignore the rumour that the strike has been called off. He said: “Nigerians should disregard rumours making the rounds that the three months old strike has been called off”, adding that “the strike continues until the government demonstrates a positive inclination towards implementing the 2009 agreements and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties.”

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21 Comments

  1. Gooooood!!!!useless greedy lecturers,two wrongs can make a rght;even FG are not doinmg d right thing,must u follow them to destroy d future of ur students?atleast FG hv shifted ground to make things work,but ppl are not ready,bcuz its not all about d students warefare,it's ur pocket.greedy ppl no work for almost 4months and u want to b paid,thieves.

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  2. GEJ,na mumu before?No work No pay better.

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  3. Gbam, are they d only lecturers? Wat about those of polytechnics, colleges of education and others?. Their own too much jare. Greedy monsters. Good for them...

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  4. Govt is compounding d issue,brain drain it is

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  5. Good 1 letz see who it will pain most.atleast sm students are home makin d bst out of dre lives. Greedy lecturers. Pls some1 shuld snd mi ckn bb pin

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  6. Imagine how ignorant pple ar abusing d lecturers.if they wnt to b self centred n insentive like the Executives,dey cld send their children to Ghana n other private Universities to study n allow children of d masses to rot away in our university. Dey hv d money, their salary wil run but student wil continue to suffer. A pity dat som Nigerians ar ignorantly n selfishly supporting d govt at d peril of collapsing nigeria education. Pls open ur eyes n see pls.

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  7. Thanks Josh are the only reasonable person here.

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  8. HISTORY OF ASUU STRIKE IN NIGERIA:
    1999---5 months
    2001---3 months
    2002---2 weeks
    2003---6 months(ended in 2004)
    2005---3 days
    2006---1 week
    2007---3 months
    2008---1 week
    2009---4 months
    2010---5months and 1 week
    2011---3 months(ended in 2012)
    2013---11 weeks+....
    .....What have they gained from this strikes ?
    .....What are they still fighting for ?

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  9. Cum 2 tink of it. U can be receivin salaries wen u're nt workin

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  10. Its only in a country like Nigeria that anything goes. All we want now is for the lecturers to go back to class so that students can mark the required number of years for their studies. we seem not to borther about the quality of education we get in Nigeria these days. i wonder the kind of graduates we expect to breed in a zero infrastructure institutions like ours. the earlier we drop the mentality of just marking number of years in school the better for us all, including our generations yet unborn.

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  11. al of u suportin d govt are stupid.go back to classroom where there is no facilities to learn, where most students stay outside y lectures is going on and u are hapi abt that. to hell with u.

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  12. Are u paid 4 dis. FG I think people u hired are now working 4 u. If students refuse to take action well no problem but God is alife. Greedy FG u didn't no u are fetching fire wood with ant is a promise soon u evil leaders will pay. My lecturers not be disturb bcos, dey will soon regret their action.

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  13. With the ASUU strike since 1999 shows dat FG does nt want to grant thire request,Greedy FG. u only care about ur self but nt about others MUMU

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  14. The have 3trllon to buid centranary city but non pay ASUU

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  15. GEJ u where once a lecturial which u where involve in this strickbut now u re @ de top u av 4goten the pians nawa 2 u ohhhh

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  16. Yes d FG is wrong 4 not keeping to agreemnt but Asuu on their part are bin greedy,they say they fighting for d gud of our universities by staying off work for dis long!is dat how to achieve it?how gud r dis lecturers,in semester some of dem dnt come to class more than twice because is FG work,weda u work or not u are paid,I'm sure they using dis time to produce their books they copied 4rm somwer so wen they resume they iimpose it on us n make their moni without teaching...is. Almost assumed students r on free Education like we are not paying school fees to kept off studies for dis long,silly greedy lecturers.is also time they vacated lecturers quarter where they live.

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  17. I wonder why some Nigerian are Zombee! Their brains are just regular. They can only think towards a specific direction. Can you imagine some idiot opening their stinking mouth to abuse the ASUU. Why can't we trace our problem to the root and address it with all sincerity.

    ASUU kept to their own part of the agreement but the Federal government didn't. They should remain @ home. Let the greedy government go hire foreign lecturers just as they used to hire foreign coaches, then they will learn to respect ASUU. At least they will pay the foreigners in advance and that will bring no argument. Since we don't have respect for anything that is ours.
    S.O.R.

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  18. Hmmmm Nigerians especial som students,do u know what is called an agreement? U can't just any word to justify actions of not fulfiling it.Dis government of Nigeria are beasts n animals it shows Jonathan is far worst than what we expected 4rm our presidents,a nation dat doesn't care abt her youths is destroying her future let's divide dis country once n 4 all b4 d wrath of God visit us bcause all dis leaders n followers shouting of Nigeria are crooks n criminals fighting 4 their pockets n not Nigeria they hate dis country n they kept destroying it thru their greediness n evil actions pls let's divide dis country d suffering is too much 4 us

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  19. The money in Goodluck account will be more than enough to settle ASSU, this our leaders are just too greedy.hissssssss

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  20. Money stollen across can fix naija problem. My God will raise standerd against all dis govt of ours

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