Close Menu
Fishe News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya
  • Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson
  • JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs
  • Protecting Children In The Digital Age
  • Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD
  • “Obasanjo Reignites Debate On NNPC Refineries, Says They May Never Work Again”
  • “Airlines Threaten Shutdown As Jet Fuel Prices Soar Above ₦3,000”
  • Sustaining Momentum: Evaluating Progress In The DRC–Rwanda Peace Process
X (Twitter) Instagram
Fishe NewsFishe News
Subscribe
Wednesday, April 29
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Fishe News
Home»Education

ASUU Turns Down Proposed 35 Percent Salary Raise From Federal Government

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleNovember 3, 2025 Education No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has rejected the Federal Government’s proposed 35 percent salary increase for university lecturers, describing the offer as inadequate and below expectations.

The decision was reached at an emergency National Executive Council meeting held in Abuja, where members reviewed the latest offer from the government. The Union said the proposal did not meet the long standing demands of academic workers in public universities.

ASUU President Chris Piwuna confirmed that the government’s negotiation team, led by Yayale Ahmed, presented the offer during a recent engagement aimed at resolving ongoing disputes between both parties. He explained that although the proposal represented a slight movement from the government’s earlier stance, the union considered it insufficient. According to him, “the Union rejected the 35 percent salary increment component of the draft agreement, because although it showed a shift from the government’s previous position, it fell short of expectations after about eight years of our face off with the government.”

The Union stressed that the salary offer was not the only concern, as several pressing issues remain unresolved. These include the final signing of the renegotiated 2009 FGN ASUU Agreement, release of withheld salaries for over three months, sustainable funding for public universities, revitalisation of infrastructure, outstanding salary arrears of 25 to 35 percent, and unpaid promotion arrears. ASUU also demanded the payment of withheld third party deductions owed to members across universities.





Despite rejecting the salary increase, ASUU said it acknowledges the recent efforts of government representatives to return to the negotiation table. The Union added that meaningful dialogue is the only way to prevent frequent industrial disruptions in the education sector. It said members would continue to push for a comprehensive and fair resolution that addresses both welfare and structural issues in the university system.

The ASUU President expressed gratitude to members of the National Assembly who have recently intervened in the dispute, particularly the Senate Committees on Tertiary Education and TETFund, and the Labour Committee. He urged President Bola Tinubu to ensure that the remaining issues are resolved in the interest of restoring full academic stability. Piwuna noted that lecturers are hopeful that promises made by the lawmakers will translate into concrete actions.

ASUU warned that patience among lecturers is wearing thin and that the Union will not hesitate to resume industrial action if the government fails to meet its demands within the expected timeline. It stated that the goal of the Union remains the proper funding of public universities and fair treatment of academic staff, which it believes are critical to ensuring quality education in Nigeria.

#Universities ASUU Education Federal Government Increase Salary
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
Omolemi Eboisetale
  • Website

Keep Reading

JAMB Releases Friday And Saturday UTME Results, Total Hits 1.9 Million

ICYMI: “NUC Cracks Down On Honourary Titles, Bans ‘Dr.’ Prefix”

FG Intensifies Skills Acquisition Drive With Second Cohort Of National TVET Programme

JAMB Revises 2026 UTME Arrival Time, Unveils Full Timetable

JAMB Launches 2026 UTME Slip Printing, Issues Fraud And Misinformation Warning

JAMB Debunks Fake UTME Postponement Notice, Confirms April Schedule

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Here is spotlighting many benefits of journeying with either Lagos State’s Blueline or Redline rails for a hassle-free day, week, month and year. Thank God for the Igbega Eko. Together we rise.
https://youtu.be/V67GV8wgyjw

Latest Posts

  • Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya
  • Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson
  • JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs
  • Protecting Children In The Digital Age
  • Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD
Featured
About Fishe

FISHE was founded with the goal of helping clients thrive in today’s highly competitive marketing environment. While other companies rush to abandon traditional marketing in favour of digital techniques, we’ve bolstered our offline marketing capabilities while also equipping our team with seasoned professional knowledge to support our clients’ digital needs.

Through creative designs, we enhance our clients’ products and services the right way that would attract their target audience, thus, making the perception of their company a reality.

  • LTV 8, Agidingbi Road, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • +234 806 003 7277
  • info@gofishe.com
FISHE, Your Best Plug For Bus Stop Shelter Ad

LATEST POSTS

Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya

April 29, 2026

Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson

April 29, 2026

JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs

April 29, 2026

Protecting Children In The Digital Age

April 27, 2026

Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD

April 27, 2026
Featured

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from FISHE about politics, economy, health and business, etc

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.