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ASUU Strike: We Can’t Pay N284b Allowances – Federal Government

“If we are in a recession and you are asking us to pay you N284 billion, nobody will pay it because the money is not there,”

ASUU Strike: We Can’t Pay N284b Allowances – Federal Government

The Federal Government yesterday said it could not afford the N284 billion earned allowances being demanded by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). Earned allowances are the emoluments the lecturers are entitled to enhance academic productivity and increase research output.

The Federal Government has met seven of the eight demands of aggrieved university lecturers. One of the demands that could not be met is the N284 billion allowance owed the lecturers, and which the government cannot meet now because of “recession,” an official said.

The university lecturers, ASUU, embarked on a one week warning strike last Wednesday which was called off yesterday evening.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige told reporters after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja that of the eight demands made by ASUU, the earned allowances could not be trashed out “because everybody knows and agrees that we are in recession. If we are in a recession, and you are asking us to pay you N284 billion, nobody will pay it because the money is not there.

ASUU Strike: No Interruption to OAU 2015/16 First Semester Exams

Obafemi Awolow University, OAU first semester, 2015/2016 academic session examinations to continue amid ASUU one-week warning strike.

ASUU Strike: No Interruption to OAU 2015/16 First Semester Exams

Following the meeting of the Acting Vice-Chancellor and all Heads of Departments, Readers and Professors in the University held on Monday, 14th November, 2016, it has been resolved that the on-going 2015/2016 Harmattan Semester Examinations will progress as scheduled.

To this end, all students are enjoined to attend to their examinations.