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Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by AAA593: 7:59am On Feb 26, 2022
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has said that any proposed increase in allowances and salaries by the Academic Staff Union of Universities that is not in sync with the National Salaries and Wages Commission will not scale through.

The minister also advised the union to work with what was obtainable with the National Salaries Income and Wages Commission and the Presidential Steering Committee on salaries and wages.

Saturday PUNCH reports that ASUU and the Federal Government had begun a series of negotiations aimed towards the suspension of the four-week strike declared by the union.

ASUU during its extraordinary National Executive Council meeting held at the University of Lagos on February 14,2022 had declared the action over what it claimed was the failure of the government to meet its lingering demands, including earned allowances, release of revitalization funds for universities, increase in salary scale of lecturers, deployment of the UTAS payment platform for university workers, among others.

Following ASUU’s declaration, religious organizations, House of Representatives, Students bodies among others had called on the Federal Government to prevail on the union to end the strike.

Speaking to Saturday PUNCH, Ngige explained that one of ASUU’s major demands was centered on the increase in allowances and salaries.

According to the minister, increment in salaries and allowances is a process that undergoes due process.

He said, “The demands were not new areas, but issues already being addressed by the Federal Government since last year.

“That is why I said we are shocked that they went on this strike. These issues were discussed November/ December last year up to the time we paid the monies for the Earned Academic Allowances. It was done last year. We paid N22.172 billion. So, they have received the money.

“The second area is renegotiation of the 2009 agreement. It talks about renegotiation of their conditions of service, both salaries and allowances. I made it clear to them that there is a government process. The Federal Ministry of Education alone cannot wake up and increase your salaries.

“There are known rates for allowances and any proposal not in sync with what the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission prescribed would not sail through.

“I made it clear to ASUU that they should follow the normal route and work with the NSIWC and PSC in pursuit of their demands.

“So, if you are talking about duty tour allowances for a lecturer in the university, who is also a public officer, it must not be above what is presently rolled out as the new guideline. If you are talking about hazard allowance, it must not be above what is obtainable for the university system.”

Total varsity shutdown looms as SSANU, others threaten strike
In a related development, a total shutdown of universities in the country may be imminent following a fresh strike notice to the Federal Government over non-implementation of signed agreements by the National Association of Academic Technologists, Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions.

The threat is coming barely 13 days after the Academic Staff Union of Universities declared a one-month warning strike which has crippled academic activities in universities nationwide.

The Joint Action Committee of NASU and SSANU said at its meeting on February 24, 2022, it has reviewed the status of the Memorandum of Understanding reached with the Federal Government following its industrial action of January and February 2021.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Friday, President of NAAT, Ibeji Nwokoma explained that each branch of the union would hold congresses between March 15 – 16 to discuss the response of the FG to their demands.

He said the university technologists have given the government February 28 to March 14 to implement its demands, adding that the Joint Action Committee comprising SSANU and NASU have put its members on “red alert” over a possible strike.

He added that a two-week warning strike would be declared by NAAT on March 17, 2022 at the expiration of the two-week grace if there was no positive response from the government.

In a statement jointly signed by the General Secretary, NASU, Prince Peters Adeyemi and National President of SSANU, Mohammed Ibrahim, the JAC said, “Having waited one whole year for the consummation of the Memorandum of Understanding and despite all peaceful entreaties, we wish to notify all stakeholders in the Nigerian universities and Inter-University Centres and indeed all Nigerians of the possible breakdown of industrial peace in the university system borne out of disrespect for Collective Bargaining Agreements reached with NASU and SSANU by Government.”

Some of the demands of the unions include non – full implementation of the 2009 agreement, alleged refusal to release the enabling circular for the implementation of CONTISS 14 & 15 for Academic Technologists as contained in the MOU of 2017, 2020 and 2021; non-payment of Earned Allowance as agreed in the MoU of 2021 and delay in renegotiation of 2009 agreement.
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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by nairavsdollars(f): 8:06am On Feb 26, 2022
See his mouth like pee poo

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by inoki247: 8:06am On Feb 26, 2022
But not difficult to increase you people salary nd allowance....

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by LordIsaac(m): 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
Ngige is the culprit....quote me daily! One day, such a man will want to be President and will be claiming 8 years experience as labour minister....SMH.

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by ProfAmaben(m): 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
True talk. Nigeria is in a precarious situation, it's citizens are relatively poor which implies that you cannot hike school fees to say 700k per session. If students don't pay that type of fee in 2022, how do they expect government to pay reasonable salaries to lecturers, buy lab equipments and so on.

Universities don't generate enough income to run itself, they rely on government to provide everything for them, it's really weird. Universities should be wholly sufficient and be a revenue generator for government not vice versa.

Corruption has destroyed the destiny of Nigeria, people just don't understand why this country keeps getting worse.

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Afonjashapmouth: 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
BUT IT'S EASY TO INCREASE SENATOR'S WARDROBE, ALLOWANCES AND ALSO RENOVATE UNNECESSARY BUILDINGS PLUS ELEPHANT PROJECTS JUST TO MILK THE NATION

WHAT BECOMES OF THE NATION BUILDERS?

DO YOU NOW SEE WHY TEACHERS BRING MELON TO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS TO CRACK?
DO YOU SEE WHY LECTURERS SELLS MEANINGLESS HANDOUT?
DO YOU SEE WHY SOME GO MONEY FOR GRADES?
DO YOU SEE WHY NOBODY IS OUTDOING THEMSELVES AND RECYCLING THE 1920 SYLLABUS?

EDUCATION IS ANOTHER FUNNY INSTITUTION IN THIS COUNTRY COS YOU DONT TREAT THE SHEPEARD RIGHT THEN WHO DO YOU EXPECT TO SUFFER YOUR ILL-TREATMENTS IF NOT THE FLOCKS?

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Primusinterpares(m): 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
But very easy to increase yours and add unrealistic allowances

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Tomoyayi(m): 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
See yeye talk.
Dis people go just open mouth talk anything . Why would they be bothered when their kids don't school in Nigeria

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by BigDawsNet: 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
Because our country don't value Educators below the PHD level...

In the US, the average lecturer makes $56,712.13/year

You see a lecture taking masters class...after completion

Signing up for PHD program.. all this to have better chance and be placed on a good salary...

May God help out country...

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Donvictor2015: 8:07am On Feb 26, 2022
Werey. But, y'all politicians are feeding fat while neglecting lecturers

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Actuarydeji(m): 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
But it is not difficult to increase the salaries of the thieves in National Assembly. Useless people everywhere!

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Naijatask: 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
Always talking out of context undecided

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Alexis11: 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
Lol..... Like lecturers, like politicians.
Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Passionate888: 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
So all the promises on education made by Buhari and his apc cohorts during election campaign were false? He promised to increase educational budget

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by thatsleepboy1: 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
Well it is up to them cos we all know how they embezzle billions of dollars from the treasury. The job will no longer be lucrative and more lecturers will move out of the country.

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Pele10: 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
What thire business if ASSU Like they should stike fo 5yrs. thire children are all studing abroad.
Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Freestainworld(m): 8:08am On Feb 26, 2022
So this big fool still exist, but they are busy stealing from the national treasury.

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by chaseblack(m): 8:09am On Feb 26, 2022
Oga o, all these problems arises because Nigerian universities are not self sufficient and wealthy Nigerians are so parsimonious.

When you hear that people win grants and scholarships oversea, do you think that they are all govt sponsored? No!

Wealthy individuals pledge huge amount for the search of knowledge and advancement of science, in Nigeria the wealthy will rather carry the money and keep abroad or in sceptic tanks.

The solution to these incessant strike is one; let Universities try to be self sufficient, two encourage wealthy individuals to support Nigeria's education sector.

As a case study, compare schools with a functional Alumni association to a school waiting for government projects.

We have gone past the age where only
the government is responsible for sponsoring education.

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by fitinwell: 8:09am On Feb 26, 2022
Old man ...

Before you got this office appointment

You sworn that you will protect and defend the Nigerian constitution..

You also assured Nigerians that you are ready for the TASK AHEAD of you.

But sadly ... At your Old shrinking age, you failed your family member , your generation and generation yet unborn..

Remember that nothing in human nature or pleasure LAST FOREVER

And you will definitely Pay the price someday..

Your Cup of open shame is now Full.

As minister of Labour.. in the last 7yrs
Point out one achievement you forth and won in the interest of Nigerians...

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by freshkpomo(m): 8:09am On Feb 26, 2022
Fulnai dey trek with cattles, so their trek is fruitful and productive. But him get one of our southern brother when Buhari say them dey trek too, abeg why them dey trek? How much them dey make from Agbo and manpower trekking? I hear say those their women even dey test manpower for Benin boys once them sell give them, na true?
Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by olola4(m): 8:09am On Feb 26, 2022
And it's easy to Jack up politicans salaries and allowances, together with all their aides and entourage SMH

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Elidrisy20: 8:09am On Feb 26, 2022
If dey no want the job,make dem join politics

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by quisera(m): 8:10am On Feb 26, 2022
But it's very easy for the govt to increase the pain of its people by increasing school fees, inflation rate and price of commodities. This government is a huge mistake that should be corrected come 2023

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by kennyz247(m): 8:10am On Feb 26, 2022
mumu talk..

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Ekeseges(f): 8:10am On Feb 26, 2022
So Professors should keep receiving same salary for over 13years now.o di egwu ooo

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Prayfortheworld: 8:11am On Feb 26, 2022
But is not difficult for you guys to earn up to laughing allowance.

Till we stand up to our right those old men will do whatever they like to us till this zoo sinks
You all should keep supporting those people Una eye go clear one day no worry

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Blackdisciple(m): 8:11am On Feb 26, 2022
Salary will not be difficult for FG in any sector..

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by Crafteck1: 8:11am On Feb 26, 2022
But overbloating money for projects, increasing fuel price and tax on items is easy

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Re: Ngige: Why It Is Difficult To Increase Varsity Lecturers’ Salaries by SugarGirl44(f): 8:13am On Feb 26, 2022
But it's easy for useless politicians to collect hundreds of millions yearly for doing nothing.
Also easy for them to share new cars to them and collect househelp allowance.
One day sha, sleeping Nigerians will wake up.

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