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FG Instructs Universities To Provide Detailed Debt Reports To Facilitate Arrears Payment

Government Moves to Verify Outstanding Liabilities as Part of Efforts to Clear Salary and Promotion Arrears in Federal Universities
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeNovember 13, 2025 Education No Comments4 Mins Read
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The federal government of Nigeria has taken a decisive step to address long-standing payment obligations owed to university staff. Through its education ministry, the government has directed all federal universities to compile and submit detailed records of outstanding debts – including salary arrears, promotion increments, third-party deductions and pension liabilities.

This move comes at a time when university staff unions are renewing pressure on the government to fulfill welfare commitments, and release some funds aimed at clearing backlog payments.

Details of the Directive

  • The memo was issued by the FME and addressed to the vice-chancellors of all federal universities via the National Universities Commission (NUC). It requests “comprehensive data on outstanding promotion arrears, salaries and third-party deductions and pension arrears”.

  • The data must be submitted in a tabular format (Excel), in both hard copy and soft copy.





  • According to the circular dated 6 November 2025, the submission deadline was set for the close of work on Friday, 7 November 2025.

  • The intention behind collecting these records is to enable processing of payments via the Nigerian University Pension Management Company (NUPEMCO), and other channels for pension and deduction liabilities.

Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa – Nigeria’s Minister of Education

Background Context

  • Earlier, the government announced the release of ₦2.311 billion to federal universities to settle outstanding salary and promotion arrears.

  • The release was described as “Batch 8” of salary and promotion arrears payments.

  • The directive to submit arrears data comes amid heightened dialogue between the government and university staff unions such as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which had threatened strike action over unresolved welfare issues.

What This Means

  • For Staff: The directive raises hope that arrears payments will be processed and cleared more swiftly, given that the bottleneck of identifying correct figures is being addressed.

  • For Universities: Institutions will need to audit their internal records, reconcile outstanding obligations (promotion arrears, pension, third-party deductions), and submit accurate data within tight deadlines. Failure to comply may delay payment disbursement.

  • For Government/Oversight: By requiring standardized data submission, the government is tightening oversight and improving transparency in how arrears are recorded and paid.

Challenges & Considerations

  • Data Accuracy: Many universities may face challenges in tracking legacy arrears across academic and non-academic staff, especially where records are fragmented.

  • Payment Capacity: While the government has released some funds, the scale of arrears across many institutions may far exceed available allocations. Ensuring sustainable funding will be critical.

  • Institutional Autonomy vs. Oversight: Universities may view the detailed data-collection demand as interference; balancing oversight with institutional autonomy will remain a delicate task.

  • Timeliness: Even with data submitted, payment processing, budgetary constraints and verification may delay actual payments to staff.

Implications For The Education Sector

  • Clearing arrears may help stem staff unrest and reduce the incidence of strikes, which disrupt academic calendars and negatively impact students.

  • Demonstrating committed welfare payments could improve morale among academic and non-academic university staff, enhancing productivity and institutional stability.

  • The move signals the government’s broader intent to reform tertiary education funding and staff welfare practices – e.g., the integration of the Earned Academic Allowance (EAA), into salary structures from 2026.

  • A more transparent approach to arrears may lead to better budgeting, forecasting and management of tertiary education finances.

Conclusion

The directive by the Federal Ministry of Education for federal universities to submit detailed arrears-data marks a significant step in the government’s ongoing efforts to honour outstanding obligations within the higher-education sector.

While the issuance of ₦2.3 billion to settle some of these debts is encouraging, the success of this initiative will depend on timely, accurate data submission by institutions, sufficient funding availability, and effective payment mechanisms. For university staff, the move offers promise of relief; for institutions and the ministry, it poses a test of administrative capacity and transparency.

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