Emulate Niger by Paying Lecturers Eight Months Salaries, ASUU Tells FG – THISDAYLIVE

  • 📰 THISDAY LIVE
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 35 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 51%

Nigeria Headlines News

Nigeria Latest News,Nigeria Headlines

Emulate Niger by Paying Lecturers Eight Months Salaries, ASUU Tells FG Laleye Dipo in Minna The federal government has been told to emulate the Niger State Government by paying the salaries of university lecturers being

The federal government has been told to emulate the Niger State Government by paying the salaries of university lecturers being withheld as a result of their participating in the last Academic Staff Union of Universities’ strike.

He said the position of government has the tendency to destroy the nations tertiary institutions like what happened to public health institutions where medical doctors exited the country in their numbers. Also addressing the protesters the North Central Zone Coordinator of ASUU, Mr. Salau Mohammed Lawal, said that the struggle by members of the union “is to ensure quality education for our children through proper and adequate funding of universities.”

Dangana further warned that if lecturers were allowed to exit universities like medical doctors did from the nation’s public health facilities the country will face a serious deterioration in its education system.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 14. in NG

Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

University Lecturers May Resume Strike To Fight Nigerian Government’s ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy | Sahara ReportersProf. Emmanuel Osodeke, National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, has declared that if the Nigerian government does not pay their withheld eight-month salaries, university lecturers will go on strike again. The new strike would be a protest against the government’s ‘No-work, No-pay’ policy, Osodeke told Vanguard in an interview on Wednesday. SaharaReporters had reported that the ASUU suspended its eight-month-old strike after a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja in October. Please let us be open this country is doomed, no quality education, no fuel,no light, God come to our rescue. Shut up Sahara Reporters. Just shut up!!! Waitt… what? usmannasir_ i guess i need an explanation 😂
Source: SaharaReporters - 🏆 9. / 63 Read more »

Lecturers block road, say Gbajabiamila’s intervention unfruitfulMembers of the Academic Staff Union of Universities on Thursday continued to protest in their respective institutions as directed by the union’s national body. This country is a joke We know strike is legitimate tool to press home workers’ demands all over the world but only in insane Nigerian do the worker expect pay. If you strike for cause, be ready for the hunger as well. You expecting solution from a party of failure?
Source: MobilePunch - 🏆 8. / 63 Read more »

2023: Niger PDP allegedly resolves lingering crisisThe crisis within the Niger state Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, might have been resolved, following resolutions taken at a series of meetings held in
Source: DailyPostNGR - 🏆 11. / 59 Read more »

Power supply to Niger government house, MDAs cut off over 'unpaid N1.3bn debt'The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) says it has disconnected power supply to Niger government house as well as the state’s ministries and agencies over unpaid N1.3 billion bill. Aminu
Source: thecableng - 🏆 2. / 80 Read more »

Second Niger bridge: Delta landowners protest non-compensationOver 2,000 land owners affected by the construction of the second Niger bridge on Thursday protested non-payment of compensation in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
Source: MobilePunch - 🏆 8. / 63 Read more »

Nigerian Military Dismantles 81 Illegal Refineries, Arrests Scores Of Oil Thieves In Niger Delta | Sahara ReportersThe Defence Headquarters, Abuja, has said its troops of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 81 illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta region in the last two weeks. The Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Musa Danmadami, who disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja during bi-weekly briefing on its nationwide operations, noted that 254 storage tanks, 173 cooking ovens, 118 dugout pits, and 36 wooden boats found at the sites were destroyed. Nigerian Government and the military should stop all this show of shame, they should go after the real thieves stealing our crude in vessels. Abo wa ba ni awon local refineries Noise. Every corrupt politician is scared 😱
Source: SaharaReporters - 🏆 9. / 63 Read more »