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New Threat: SSANU, NASU Warn OIf Strike Over Withheld Salaries
New Threat: SSANU, NASU Warn OIf Strike Over Withheld Salaries....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) have issued a stark warning of potential disruptions to the peace within Nigerian universities.
This alarming development stems from the government’s failure to release the salaries that have been withheld from their members, a lingering issue that traces back to a strike action in 2022 during the tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
In a joint statement released on Friday, SSANU President Muhammed Ibrahim and NASU General Secretary Peters Adeyemi expressed deep dissatisfaction with the government’s decision to settle four months of withheld salaries for members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), while completely neglecting the non-academic staff.
The unions have highlighted the glaring unfairness of this selective payment and questioned the government’s reasoning behind it.
Furthermore, the statement underscored the unions’ firm stance, indicating that maintaining industrial harmony within universities would become increasingly challenging if the government persists in withholding salaries owed to their members.
This announcement has raised significant concerns about the possibility of widespread industrial action that could severely disrupt academic activities across Nigerian universities.
Earlier, on February 13, 2024, the unions had expressed their grievances through protest letters addressed to the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, and the Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman.
These letters outlined the unions’ dissatisfaction with the exclusion of non-teaching staff from the payment of outstanding salaries, highlighting a sense of marginalization within the university system’s workforce.
In their letter, they stated, “We are therefore shocked that two weeks after the letters had been sent and received by the appropriate quarters, the Federal Government has remained quiet and refused to take any step towards addressing this very sensitive issue, and it seems as if the Federal Government is taking our maturity for granted.
“We like to confirm through this medium once again to the Federal Government that the pressure on us has intensified, and we have done everything possible within our ambit to prevail on our members to maintain industrial peace and tranquility.
“While we appreciate the Federal Government for paying our Academic counterparts, we also deem it necessary that our members are also paid. The various feelers we are getting from our members in the universities and inter-university centers indicate that we can no longer guarantee and be able to sustain industrial peace in the university sector.
“We, therefore, use this opportunity once again to call on the Federal Government to do the needful within the next seven days as the Joint Action Committee of NASU and SSANU should not be held responsible should the wheel of administration and corporate governance be grounded to a halt in the University sector, as we have exercised enough patience.”
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“SHOCKING REVELATION: Secrets Exposed In Explosive New Report!”.
The Federal Workers Forum has issued a notice of potential indefinite national industrial action, citing escalating insecurity and a failure to resolve critical wage grievances. The following summary details the forum’s position:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Leadership Critique: The forum, represented by National Coordinator Mr. Emelieze and Secretary Mr. Ayo Ogundele, has criticized the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) for failing to provide adequate leadership regarding these worker concerns.
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Wage Implementation Issues: The group reports that an online poll of members strongly supports a strike. They allege the July 2024 minimum wage adjustment provided only a taxable ₦40,000 uniform increase, which they claim delivered no meaningful benefit.
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Broken Promises: Workers claim that a 40% peculiar allowance promised by the Head of the Civil Service, Didi Walson-Jack, for May 1, 2026, was subsequently rejected by the Office of the Accountant-General. Furthermore, they report that May 2026 salaries did not include the wage awards promised by the Minister of Finance, and consequential adjustments remain unpaid.
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Outstanding Entitlements: The forum highlighted long-standing arrears, including two months of wage awards from July 2024, unpaid promotion arrears, and outstanding Duty Tour Allowance claims.
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Rejection of Proposals: The group has rejected a ₦100,000 minimum wage proposal backed by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, labeling it a “Greek gift” aimed at suppressing earnings, and instead is demanding a living wage and a cost-of-living allowance.
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Insecurity Concerns: Beyond economic issues, the forum expressed alarm over the rise in kidnappings and violent attacks, specifically citing recent incidents in Oyo and Borno states.
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Government Demands: The forum has urged the NLC and TUC to engage the government on these hardships and has called on the government to secure the release of all hostages, including teachers and schoolchildren. Additionally, the group suggested that the National Assembly consider legislation regarding civilian firearm ownership and that a sovereign national conference be convened to address the nation’s challenges.
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“CASH CLASH: LP Stands Firm, Rejects Refund Demands For ₦150 Million Nomination Fee”.
The Labour Party (LP) has officially pushed back against accusations of fraud and sabotage leveled by disqualified presidential aspirant, Peter Agada. Following his exclusion from the party’s May 30 presidential primary, Agada’s campaign council petitioned for a refund of his ₦150 million nomination fee, alleging that the party leadership knowingly accepted the payment despite his intended disqualification due to the party’s zoning policy.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Zoning Policy: LP National Publicity Secretary, Asogwa, maintained that the decision to zone the presidency to the South was not a recent or secret development.
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Constitutional Ratification: The policy was formally adopted and ratified on April 28, 2026, during the party’s national convention, which serves as the LP’s highest decision-making authority.
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Binding Resolutions: These convention resolutions are binding on all stakeholders, meaning no aspirants are exempt from the established zoning framework.
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Aspirant Risk: Asogwa argued that Agada undertook a personal political risk by purchasing forms and campaigning while the zoning arrangement was already public knowledge.
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Dismissal of Claims: The party dismissed Agada’s additional claims of spending over ₦300 million as irrelevant to the constitutional enforcement of party rules.
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Institutional Integrity: The LP asserted that the disqualification was a necessary measure to maintain internal cohesion and balance, rather than an act of vindictiveness against a specific individual.
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Recent Strike at Arina Tai 3: On May 30, 2026, precision airstrikes targeted a terrorist camp in the Southern Tumbuns area, resulting in the elimination of 13 ISWAP/JAS fighters. This mission was executed following intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance efforts designed to restrict the movement of extremist groups.
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Wulgo Operation: Earlier, on May 28, Nigerian Air Force platforms successfully engaged a gathering of suspected terrorists in Wulgo, Ngala Local Government Area, killing 16 insurgents.
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Bama Enclave Targeted: On May 26, air assets struck an enclave in the Biramiri area of Bama Local Government Area, neutralizing seven fighters.
Security sources confirmed that these strikes were driven by actionable intelligence regarding confirmed hostile activities. Beyond the total of 36 casualties, these operations have severely disrupted the logistics, manpower, and freedom of operation for terrorist groups within these regions.
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