NARD added that it would continue to monitor implementation closely.
The association expressed concern over delays in concluding talks and signing agreements with the federal government.
Mr Asogwa commended INEC for its prompt compliance with the court pronouncement.
JOHESU embarked on strike on November 15, 2025.
Mr Ibrahim said, “The suspension is strategic and conditional, allowing room to objectively review tangible progress at the January NEC meeting beginning January 25.”
Mr Osifo urged government to take decisive action against terrorism and kidnappings across the country.
The strike stemmed from unpaid arrears, delayed promotions, unmet allowances, and staffing shortages.
The CAN president noted that the pattern of violence “points unmistakably to a Christian genocide.’’
ASUU had warned that the government’s slow pace in addressing the matter could have “grievous consequences” for the nation’s education sector.
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics has suspended its planned nationwide strike following positive steps taken by the federal government to address the union’s demands.
