The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has made headlines yet again, addressing its delayed decision on a nationwide indefinite strike. Despite months of unresolved grievances, ASUU has opted to give the Federal Government more time to respond to its demands. However, the union warns that a definitive decision on industrial action will be made by January if no progress is achieved.
Why ASUU Is Delaying the Nationwide Strike
In an exclusive interview with the Nigerian Tribune, ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, explained the rationale behind the union’s patience. He stated that ASUU deliberately postponed the proposed strike to provide the Federal Government ample time to resolve long-standing issues.
“But up till now, several months after, the government has not done anything concrete as regards all our issues,” Osodeke lamented. “We are still on the same old narrative, and as a union, it is time for us to take action on our proposed strike. That will be early January if the government still refuses to do the needful by then.”
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Growing Frustration Among Lecturers
ASUU members nationwide are reportedly frustrated with the Federal Government’s inaction. During the union’s last general meeting in November, members reluctantly agreed to extend the grace period until the end of December.
“When we met in November, the leadership had to plead with members to allow the government to use the months of November and December to address our concerns, thinking it would have done so by now,” said Professor Osodeke. “But here we are, still telling the same old story. So, now we are going to reconvene our meeting early January and take a decisive direction immediately if nothing is done by then.”
Updates on ASUU’s Negotiations with the Federal Government
The union leader further shared updates regarding negotiations with the Federal Government’s renegotiation committee. According to Osodeke, ASUU concluded discussions with the committee weeks ago but has yet to receive any feedback.
How long do we wait again for feedback on the same issues that have lingered for years?
Osodeke questioned.
A Call for Public Understanding
Professor Osodeke appealed to Nigerians to understand ASUU’s position, emphasizing that strikes are always a last resort.
We embark on strikes only when members have been pushed to the wall,
he noted.
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What’s Next for ASUU?
With the January deadline fast approaching, all eyes are on the Federal Government to address ASUU’s concerns. The union’s planned nationwide indefinite strike could severely impact Nigeria’s higher education system, further highlighting the urgent need for resolution.
ASUU’s ongoing dispute with the Federal Government underscores the critical state of education in Nigeria. As the union continues to advocate for better conditions and resolution of long-standing issues, the nation hopes for a positive outcome to avoid industrial action.
For more updates on ASUU’s decisions and the state of education in Nigeria, stay tuned to our blog. You can also visit ASUU’s official website for official statements.



