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ASUU To Shut Down All Nigerian Universities Friday As Tensions With FG Escalate

Public Universities Brace for Closure as ASUU Rejects Government’s 35% Salary Proposal
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 19, 2025 Education No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s public university system is bracing for yet another major disruption as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has announced plans to shut down all public universities nationwide indefinitely starting Friday. 

The declaration marks a dramatic escalation in the long-running standoff between the union and the Federal Government over funding, wages, and the deteriorating state of tertiary education in the country.

ASUU Makes Announcement on X

The announcement, delivered via a terse statement on ASUU’s official X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday, sent shockwaves through the academic community.
According to the union:

“All universities will be closed nationwide till further notice on Friday.”

ASUU maintains that the shutdown will be enforced if the Federal Government fails to meet all its outstanding demands, which include fair remuneration, revitalisation funding, and improved working and learning conditions across public institutions.





FG’s Offer Rejected

Sources within the union indicate that ASUU rejected the Federal Government’s proposed 35% salary increase, describing it as inadequate and far below what is needed to address the deepening crisis in the university system.

ASUU argues that poor wages and worsening working conditions have accelerated the exodus of academic staff—a phenomenon now threatening the survival of Nigerian universities.

Context: A Cycle of Disruption and Negotiation

The latest showdown comes barely weeks after ASUU suspended its two-week warning strike in October to allow fresh rounds of negotiation with the Federal Government.

The suspended strike had been called to:

  • Renegotiate the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement

  • Secure revitalisation funds for public universities

  • Resolve unpaid Earned Academic Allowances

  • Address withheld salaries and promotion arrears

  • Halt what the union described as “victimisation” of its members in certain institutions

Despite the temporary truce, the union now insists that government commitments since then have been largely unfulfilled.

Union Accuses FG of Negligence

ASUU leadership argues that the Federal Government has repeatedly failed to prioritise university education, noting that the systemic underfunding of public institutions has reached a breaking point.
The union says the upcoming shutdown is not just about wages but about saving the Nigerian university system from collapse.

Students and Parents on Edge

The announcement has thrown students, parents, and university administrators into anxiety as fears of an indefinite closure—similar to the eight-month strike of 2022—begin to mount.
Already, several student organizations have issued statements urging both parties to return to the negotiation table to prevent another academic setback.

What Happens Next?

Unless the Federal Government:

  • Implements previously agreed terms

  • Provides a more realistic wage proposal

  • Releases revitalisation and earned allowance funds

  • And demonstrates immediate commitment to addressing systemic challenges

ASUU says it will activate a nationwide academic shutdown starting Friday, with no timeline for reopening.

A Familiar Crossroads

Friday’s looming shutdown highlights yet again the fragile state of higher education in Nigeria.
With no clear breakthrough in sight and negotiations reportedly stalled, the next few days could determine whether the country’s public universities slide into another prolonged academic blackout.

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