/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

ASUU resumes indefinite strike over unfulfilled promises

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Kaduna State University (KASU) branch, on Thursday, resumed its suspended indefinite strike over the government’s failure to honour previous agreements with it.

This is contained in a statement issued by the institution’s ASUU Chairman, Dr Peter Adam, made available to newsmen in Kaduna.

Adamu cited breach of trust and failure of the Kaduna State Government to honour agreements reached by both parties as reasons for the strike.

According to him, the issues in contention included non-payment of withheld salaries, earned academic allowances, promotion arrears and non-remittance of pension contributions.

He said that other demands included implementation of wage awards, subscription to group life assurance for workers and restoration of university autonomy.

Adamu said that the union’s congress had previously suspended the strike, “but due to the government’s failure to meet our demands, we were left with no choice but to resume the industrial action.”

The chairman said the strike was expected to disrupt academic activities in the university.

He expressed the union’s determination to ensure that the government meet their demands before the return to duty.

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