/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

FG, SSANU, NASU resume crucial talks over ongoing university strike

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The Federal Government and university non-teaching staff unions are set to resume negotiations today over the ongoing nationwide strike that has disrupted activities across public universities.

The talks involve the Joint Action Committee (JAC), comprising the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU). Discussions were adjourned on Monday after both sides failed to reach agreement on key demands.

The meeting, convened by Education Minister Dr Tunji Alausa, is scheduled to continue by 3pm as efforts intensify to resolve the dispute.

SSANU and NASU commenced an indefinite strike on April 30 after the expiration of a one-month ultimatum issued to the Federal Government over the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement.

At the centre of the dispute is the demand for a 40 per cent salary increase by the unions, compared to the government’s earlier proposed 30 per cent adjustment. The unions rejected the offer, insisting it fell short of expectations and should be determined through collective bargaining.

The Federal Government later withdrew the 30 per cent proposal, a move the unions criticised as unilateral and lacking consultation.

SSANU President Mohammed Ibrahim said the strike has recorded full compliance nationwide, crippling administrative and essential services in universities.

He said offices, clinics, hostels and finance departments have been shut, stressing that the unions would not suspend the strike without meaningful progress in negotiations.

“Our demands remain unchanged. We are demanding fairness, equity and proper consideration for our members. The 40 per cent benchmark is the minimum acceptable position for us,” Ibrahim said.

The impact of the strike is already being felt in several institutions. The University of Maiduguri has postponed its e-examinations due to disruptions caused by the industrial action.

In a memo signed by the Exams and Time-Table Coordinator, Prof Dani Mamman, the university said the examinations would be rescheduled once the strike is suspended.

The outcome of today’s meeting is expected to determine the next phase of the industrial action.

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