• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, January 10, 2026
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Diplomatic Info
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • Embassy News and Info
  • Events
  • Nigeria
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Cover Story
  • ECOWAS
    • Togo
    • Sierra Leone
    • Senegal
    • Nigeria
    • Niger
    • Mali
    • Liberia
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea
    • Ghana
    • The Gambia
    • Cote D’Ivoire
    • Cabo Verde
    • Burkina Faso
    • Benin
  • Advertise
    • mail
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • Embassy News and Info
  • Events
  • Nigeria
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Cover Story
  • ECOWAS
    • Togo
    • Sierra Leone
    • Senegal
    • Nigeria
    • Niger
    • Mali
    • Liberia
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea
    • Ghana
    • The Gambia
    • Cote D’Ivoire
    • Cabo Verde
    • Burkina Faso
    • Benin
  • Advertise
    • mail
No Result
View All Result
Diplomatic Info
No Result
View All Result
Home Education

UNIJOS commences indefinite sit-at-home over October half-salary, accuses Ngige

by Diplomatic Info
November 5, 2022
in Education, Nigeria
0
UNIJOS commences indefinite sit-at-home over October half-salary, accuses Ngige
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Facebook ShareShare on WhatsAppTweet it!

The ASUU chairman added that students will “wait indefinitely, pending the payment of lecturers withheld salaries.”

The University of Jos Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU-UNIJOS) has resolved to stay away from work indefinitely until their outstanding salaries are paid.

This comes as the federal government paid public university lecturers half salaries for October.

ASUU-UNIJOS chairman, Lazarus Maigoro, on Friday, said the decision was taken after a meeting with members of the institution in which they all agreed to stay at home until “withheld salaries are paid.”

The union claimed that federal government agreed to pay 50 per cent of the eight-month allowance owed to its members but instead 17 days salary was paid in October to its members.

Mr Maigoro alledged that the minister of labour, Chris Ngige, wrote a letter to the accountant general of the federation, Okolieaboh Sylva, to pay ASUU members half salaries in October. 

“One of the issues agreed at the meeting was that 50% of the backlog of eight months arrears of our withheld salaries will be paid to our members immediately but as at the time of writing this press release, only 17 days prorated October salary was paid to our members by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation.

“We are also aware that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, wrote a memo to the Accountant General asking him to pay our members only from the day we suspended the strike. By this singular act, the Minister of Labour and Employment has casualised the work of the University Lecturers unfortunately,” Mr Maigoro said. 

The chairman of ASUU-UNIJOS said the members of the union are back to the campus but unfortunately they could not commence lectures due to the salaries constraints on its members. 

He added that students will “wait indefinitely, pending the payment of lecturers withheld salaries.”

Mr Maigoro emphasised that “For the avoidance of doubt, our members are back to work, willing and ready to work but are unable to work. Based on the revised academic calendar for the 2020/2021 session approved by the senate of the University, lectures should have started already but the challenge of lack of payment of salaries has constrained our members from going to the classroom to teach.

“What this implies is that the students who have resumed already will have to wait indefinitely while we wait for our withheld salaries to be paid to us.”

ASUU suspended its strike on October 14, following a ruling by the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal and an agreement brokered by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

Meanwhile, ASUU chairman at the University of Lagos, Dele Ashiru, on Thursday, decried the payment of half salaries by the Buhari regime.

Mr Ashiru said it is “insensitive and disheartening” for a supposedly democratic government to deny lecturers their October salaries. 

“It is to say the least insensitive and disheartening that a supposedly democratic government can be so vicious, reckless and inhuman in dealing with the best brains in our society,” Mr Ashiru said. 

Diplomatic Info

Diplomatic Info

Next Post
Abducted wife of Civil Defence intelligence chief regains freedom

Abducted wife of Civil Defence intelligence chief regains freedom

Recommended

Exit polls show neck-and-neck race in Germany’s historic election

Exit polls show neck-and-neck race in Germany’s historic election

4 years ago
Afghanistan: Over 18,000 people evacuated since Sunday from Kabul airport, says NATO official

Afghanistan: Over 18,000 people evacuated since Sunday from Kabul airport, says NATO official

4 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us on Facebook

    Subscribe to Our Newsletter

    Enter your email now to join our community of readers, and get new contents straight to your inbox

    We promise to not spam you

    Thanks for joining in.

    Category

    • Africa
    • Benin
    • Burkina Faso
    • Business
    • Cote D'Ivoire
    • Cover Story
    • Diplomacy
    • ECOWAS
    • Education
    • Embassy News and Info
    • Events
    • Ghana
    • Guinea
    • Guinea Bissau
    • International
    • Liberia
    • Mali
    • News
    • Niger
    • Nigeria
    • Politics
    • Programs
    • Security
    • Senegal
    • Sierra Leone
    • The Gambia
    • Togo
    • Uncategorized

    Quick Links

    • About
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise

    About Us

    Providing strategic insights into important social, cultural, political, and economic factors that significantly influence business and nations, Diplomatic Info will examine these critical issues and provide strategies that create competitive advantages.

    © 2025 Diplomatic Info - Proudly designed with Love from Talongeeks.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Diplomacy
    • Embassy News and Info
    • Events
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Security
    • News
    • Cover Story
    • Africa
    • ECOWAS
      • Togo
      • Sierra Leone
      • Senegal
      • Nigeria
      • Niger
      • Mali
      • Liberia
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Guinea
      • The Gambia
      • Cote D’Ivoire
      • Ghana
      • Cabo Verde
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
    • International
    • Contact

    © 2025 Diplomatic Info - Proudly designed with Love from Talongeeks.