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ASUU UNICAL awaits national body’s directive for nationwide strike after August 28 meeting

The ASUU UNICAL chapter hailed FG for halting the establishment of private universities in the country.

• August 26, 2025
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities University of Calabar, Cross River State chapter, said it is prepared for “mother of all strikes” until their demands regarding the 2009 agreements with the Federal Government are implemented.

The chapter stated this at a news conference on Tuesday in Calabar.

The chapter’s chairman, Dr Peter Ubi, said it was time for the Federal Government to fulfill the lingering agreements conceived to lift the standard of university education in the country.

He said the industrial action would begin once the national body declared the same after the August 28 meeting.

Mr Ubi listed the demands to include the re-negotiation of the 2009 agreement, sustainable funding for Nigerian universities, revitalisation of universities.

The union also demanded the payment of the outstanding 25-35 per cent wage award and three months’ salary arrears, promotion arrears for over four years, and non-remittance of third-party deductions.

He said, “The government made promises on these issues, and regrettably, we are here today to inform the Nigerian public that these undisputed issues have not been resolved for several years now. ASUU has tried several ways and strategies of resolving the conflict in the education sector. Unfortunately, the government, in its characteristics, has paid deaf ears to our demands and has constantly pushed our union to embark on strike. In this regard, ASUU has to embark on strike to press the Federal Government to do the needful.’’

Meanwhile, the Unical chapter called for a halt for the establishment of private universities in the country.

Commending the government for halting the floating of federal universities, he said extending the same to state and private universities would curtail proliferation of universities without standard.

He stated, “We have 72 federal universities, 159 private universities, bringing the total to 339 universities, giving each state and the FCT an average of nine universities, excluding polytechnics and colleges of education. We are also appealing that the moratorium be extended to private institutions.”

The Federal Government imposed a seven-year moratorium on the establishment of new federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.

The Federal Government cited the proliferation of under-utilised institutions, overstretched resources, and a drop in academic quality.

It also reports that the decision was approved at Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, following a presentation by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa.

The FEC, however, approved nine new universities despite the freeze.

(NAN)

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