The chairman said the strike was expected to disrupt academic activities in the university.
ASUU alleged that the government had returned to “default settings”, leaving ASUU with no choice but to consider resuming the strike.
The Kaduna State University chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities suspended its strike on February 18.
The union announced the decision in a statement by its chairman, Peter Adamu and secretary, Peter Waziri, in Kaduna on Tuesday.
It reported 7,056 suspected cases as of Sept. 1, compared to 3,096 cases at the same point in 2023.
“Let it be placed on record that as we make this statement, the hostels are in a miserable condition without light and water.”
According to Mr Adamu, the purported scholarship programme unveiled by the government was a smokescreen to justify the increase.
