Buhari regime’s court order will force lecturers to migrate from Nigeria: ASUU

President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Emmanuel Osodeke, has described as a “catastrophe” a court judgement ordering lecturers to return to the classroom.
On Wednesday, the National Industrial Court ordered ASUU to suspend its ongoing strike and return to work.
Mr Osodeke warned that the judgement will cause more university lecturers to migrate from Nigeria.
He said the federal government failed to implement its agreement with the union and was now forcing lecturers to return to class when they have not been paid seven months salaries.
Speaking in a Channels TV interview on Wednesday, Mr Osodeke said, “Let me tell you the catastrophe of what has just happened.
“The last time this happened was during the military era. I can assure you, when this strike is over, a large number of our lecturers are going to migrate from this country.”
He added: “First of all, they said, ‘If we owe them, if we don’t pay them, they will come and beg us.’ Seven months, it didn’t work. Our members are still alive. And then, they went to court, you want to force them. It is a catastrophe.”
The ASUU president said that the federal government ought to have resolved the issue amicably with the association instead of filing a suit against the union.
He said that the decision from the court is not “final”, adding that the union will reach out to its legal team for advice on the way forward.
The association of students union rejected the court judgement, describing it as a blackmail and insisting that the government should fulfil its agreement to ASUU.
ASUU has been on strike since February of this year, over the failure of the federal government to implement the lecturers demands.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Katsina govt begins statewide 2027 budget consultations
The governor said the consultations would be held simultaneously across all 361 political wards in the state’s 34 local government areas.

Economy
CIBN projects 26.5% monetary policy rate retention
Mr Alabi said the expectation was based on the CBN’s inflation-targeting monetary policy framework and recent economic developments.

Hot news Home top
Police nab fake pastor, accomplice for allegedly stealing newborn baby in Niger
The suspect lured a nursing mother and her 4-week-old baby to the Kasuwan-Gwari Area.

Heading 4
Poor leadership, corruption affecting Nigeria’s power sector, says ex-TCN boss
He advocated the appointment of competent professionals based on merit rather than political considerations.

Heading 5
Several injured as 18-seater bus rams into market in Kwara
The injured were taken to a nearby hospital for emergency medical treatment.

Agriculture
Stakeholders seek plant-based protein policies to boost food security
She said plant-based proteins were critical to building sustainable food systems.





