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Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by ijustdey: 1:04pm On Nov 29, 2023
There is no respite in sight for university workers under the umbrella of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, who are agitating for the release of their withheld salaries resulting from last year’s industrial action.

DAILY POST reports that the union last week lost its suit against the federal government over the salaries withheld for the period they were on strike in 2022.

The development came after the National Industrial Court, NIC, dismissed the case filed by ASUU against the Minister of Labour and Employment and the Accountant General of the Federation.

ASUU was on strike which lasted for eight months in 2022 over issues revolving around revitalisation of public universities and a review of lecturers’ salaries and allowances, among other matters.

After several meetings and efforts to resolve the strike ended inconclusively, the federal government headed to the National Industrial Court to challenge the union’s action.

In its ruling, the industrial court granted the federal government’s application for an interlocutory injunction to restrain ASUU from continuing with the strike pending the determination of the substantive suit.

However, early in November last year, when they returned to work, the members of the union were bewildered following the payment of half salaries for only 18 working days in October to its members by the federal government.

The development followed the federal government’s insistence on implementing the ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy when the university workers were away from their duty posts.

The then Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, had said that the lecturers were paid in pro rata for the number of days they worked, counting from the day that they suspended their industrial action.

The National Industrial Court further upheld the no work, no pay rule when it ruled in the suit filed by the federal government against the ASUU.

The union had demanded salaries of members from February 14 to October 7, 2022, when the strike was called off.

But according to the court, it was within the right of the federal government to withhold salaries of workers who embark on industrial action.

In June this year, ASUU filed a separate lawsuit against the federal government over what it described as discriminatory, unfair and illegal treatment of its members.

The suit was filed by Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, on behalf of ASUU.

The union asked the court to determine whether having paid the salaries of members of the Joint Staff Union, National Association of Resident Doctors and lecturers in the Medical Facilities/Medical and Dental Academic of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus, Anambra State during the period of industrial actions, the decision of the defendants to withhold the salaries of the members of the claimant from February to October 2022 was not discriminatory and illegal.

The union also wanted the court to determine “whether the members of ASUU were not entitled to payment of their salaries for the months of February to October 2022, of which their members were on strike.

While ruling on the matter last week, the President of the NIC, Hon. Justice Benedict Kanyip, dismissed the case on the basis that it was an abuse of court process, frivolous and vexatious.

Justice Kanyip also awarded the sum of five hundred thousand Naira (N500,000) payable by ASUU to the Attorney-General of the Federation within 30 days.

“This stance is further reinforced when the supporting affidavit of the instant suit is considered. In paragraphs 6 to 12 and 15 of the affidavit in support of the instant suit, the Claimant recounted what constitutes the work of a lecturer, how the strike it embarked upon does not abrogate the responsibilities of its members as lecturers, how, despite that the defendants refused to pay its members their salaries for the period of the strike, how the strike continued thereby, how the teaching job component of their job was only restored upon the orders of this Court and the Court of Appeal, etc. These were matters ASUU ought to have canvassed in Suit No. NICN/ABJ/270/2022 if they had filed their defence processes. But ASUU ‘strategically’ chose not to.

“ASUU accordingly has itself to blame for all these ‘strategic’ blunders. It cannot, by the instant suit, re-litigate a suit it deliberately refused to file a defence to. To do so would be re-litigation through the backdoor. I so hold,” the court ruled.

Recall that before the court judgement, President Bola Tinubu had last month approved the partial waiver of the “No Work, No Pay” order against ASUU members.

According to the presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu approved the grant of the waiver with a mandatory requirement that the Federal Ministry of Education and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment must secure a Document of Understanding establishing that the exceptional waiver granted by the President would be the last one to be granted to ASUU and all other education sector unions.

Ajuri said the waiver would allow for the previously striking members of ASUU to receive four months of salary accruals out of the eight months of salary which was withheld during the eight-month industrial action undertaken by the union.

He said Tinubu invoked the Principle of the Presidential Prerogative of Mercy, seeking to “mitigate the difficulties being felt during the implementation of key economic reforms in the country, as well as his recognition of the faithful implementation of terms which were agreed upon during the deliberations between ASUU and the Federal Government of Nigeria”.

Findings by DAILY POST indicated that the union was not amenable to the condition attached to its members receiving the four months of salary accruals out of the eight months of salary.

A top official of the union told DAILY POST that signing the agreement would amount to ‘slavery.’

He said the union would never relinquish its rights because of the withheld salaries.

Speaking to DAILY POST about the matter, the ASUU UNN branch chairman, Comrade Nobert Oyibo Eze said the government was yet to reach out to the union concerning the eight months’ backlog of salaries – a fallout from last year’s strike.

He also said that the national body of ASUU has not come out with any statement on the recent court pronouncement on the matter.

Eze said that the leaders must consider the interest of the people for things to work well in the country.

He further warned that ‘‘it is going to be worse for this country if the courts are no longer doing what is proper’’.

He said, ‘‘As far as the idea of four months salary and signing documents are concerned, ASUU has not received any official communication from the government. And the truth of the matter is that we have done the work. And you cannot deny us our salaries after we have done the work.

‘‘You see, the problem with the Nigerian system is that we have a political class that is hypocritical, that is self-centred and extremely wicked.

“Why would they want to answer a doctor and a professor and claim they have attended university, which they did not? They claim all sorts of titles from the educational sector, they want to be doctor, professor; they want to claim they have the degrees. So, education is good to them but they cannot fund it in this country. What exactly is the government of this country doing?

“Recently, it was reported all over the place about the N160 million they appropriated to each one of the members of the National Assembly to buy bulletproof vehicles. So, they are the only ones to be secured.

‘‘The major salary they are paying the workers, they cannot pay it. Whenever it comes to their own, there would be money.

“I read somewhere two days ago about how N104 billion was sandwiched, smuggled into the budget as an end of the year parting gift, where a senator will take N300 million and a member of the House will take N200 million.

“Whenever it comes to their own needs, there would be money. But when it comes to taking care of the workers who generate this money, they will be talking about empty treasury. Are they talking to kids?

‘‘President Tinubu said during his campaign that if he becomes the president of this country, he will make sure that he stops strikes in the university by ensuring that whatever the universities need to be functional that he provides them.

“Since he took over as the President, has he called the members of the union to dialogue? Why do we have this type of system where the people, the masses who are working are being crushed?

“Today, we are buying a litre of fuel at N700, how much is our salary? A professor’s salary cannot feed him summarily for two weeks.

‘‘I want to tell them that if they want things to work in this country, they must consider the people. If all of us die, who are they going to govern?

“Why is it that our political class is self-centred? Other governments are pumping money into the system to have a state-of-art-university. Here in Nigeria, they are busy proliferating universities, which they don’t fund. The health sector is sick.

“I’m saying, unless they pay those salaries, things will not work well in the universities. And they are even using the eight months salaries, which we have worked for as a cover because the major issues why we went on strike, nobody talks about it anymore.

“We went on strike because our take-home-package can no longer take us home. This salary we are receiving today, they were negotiated and effected in 2009. What is the exchange rate now compared to 2009?

“What is a professor in Nigeria earning when you convert the dollars to naira? It is a shame that our people go to places where things work, they send their children overseas to study because things are working well there.

‘‘Why is it that the people who are now in government, those who went to the university, who enjoyed bursary award, free education, federal scholarship cannot even give scholarships, cannot even pay salaries?

“All over the place, the primary and secondary schools are crying. Then come to the universities, colleges of education and polytechnics.

‘‘Nobody is enjoying the strike. If they uplift the system, strike will stop. As long as they continue to play politics, we will continue to go on strike.”

When asked to comment on the court judgement, he said, ‘‘The courts are no longer the hope of common persons. I cannot address that issue because the national body has not come out with any statement.

“You see, they are using courts to do whatever things they want to do. The court is not helping the situation. Nigerian people don’t believe in court any more.

“It is going to be worse for this country when the courts are no longer doing what is proper; nobody will be interested in going to court.

‘‘We did our work. There is no question…Are they saying we did not work?

“After the strike, we went back and made sure that every lacuna was closed up. JAMB has continued to admit people because we are teaching.

https://dailypost.ng/2023/11/29/withheld-salaries-uncertainty-as-ASUU-rejects-fgs-offer/

Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by TemplarLandry: 1:11pm On Nov 29, 2023
cool

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by DynamicWriter(f): 1:24pm On Nov 29, 2023
I remember when Tinubu said no more ASUU strikes.

Now ASUU is warming up to do their things as usual. Lmao. grin

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Brendaniel: 2:01pm On Nov 29, 2023
Tinubu pay ASUU....

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Judolisco(m): 2:03pm On Nov 29, 2023
Strike looming again.... ASUU go collect their money e sure me

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Blaze14k: 2:05pm On Nov 29, 2023
Judolisco:
Strike looming again.... ASUU go collect their money e sure me

What is wrong with tinubu.. that man is mentally retarded

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by arema: 2:06pm On Nov 29, 2023
Another strike loading. Make the strike last like 1year coz I never get school fee to pay for my sister.

ASUU please strike

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by oluseyiforjesus(m): 2:06pm On Nov 29, 2023
ASUU will not kill FG
ASUU always behavior like a nagging wife to FG

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Judolisco(m): 2:08pm On Nov 29, 2023
Blaze14k:


What is wrong with tinubu.. that man is mentally retarded
na buhari fault bdis one... Nothing concern tinubu

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Gabbriell: 2:08pm On Nov 29, 2023
ASUU and FG


A.K.A

TOM & JERRY
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by 9jatriot(m): 2:09pm On Nov 29, 2023
Just like subsidy, that money is gone. If they go on another strike again, No work No pay will apply.
They cannot be eating their cake and having it whereas students and parents will suffer for extra years spent in school whereas lecturers get their full pay even for the periods they decide to go on strike.
They were on strike before Covid, Covid met them and then after Covid they went on another strike for 8 months. So what happens to those kids who were supposed to be progressing from one level to another.

Like I always say, let everybody lose during a strike. Lecturers lose their salary, Students their time and government their goodwill. Before now every other person loses except ASUU because they get to collect free money
Judolisco:
Strike looming again.... ASUU go collect their money e sure me

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by danvon(m): 2:10pm On Nov 29, 2023
Tinubu has suffered
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by gabby227(m): 2:11pm On Nov 29, 2023
What a country
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Ibegtodiffer: 2:11pm On Nov 29, 2023
- In 1984, Buhari stopped the feeding culture in universities. He tagged it corrupt, just like he did with anything he intends to destroy. He came back and finally finished the university system. Buhari doesn't have value for education because he doesn't know what it entails. No one values what they don't understand.

- B4 the elections Tinubu vehemently pushed Buhari to pay. Fronted Gbajabiamila & the likes of Babajide Otitoji of TVC escalated & saw reasons. Tinubu is now President, story don change. Politicians will always be themselves.

- Universities run as sessions. As of today, no academic session was missed and all pending work was done, results submitted, students mobilized and some have done their NYSC. Why is the FG still shouting "No work, no pay" for the work that has already been done?

- Las, las, many don finally japa. Many more are coming. Just like our Doctors, their children and grandchildren will meet some of the Lecturers here. They will learn the hard way.

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by gabby227(m): 2:11pm On Nov 29, 2023
What a country
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Nightwolf1: 2:12pm On Nov 29, 2023
Another strike is about to start. As for the courts, nobody takes them seriously anymore. In fact, there is nothing like court in Nigeria. NLC went on strike even though there was a court order restraining NLC from doing so. grin

Atimes, you need to act like some crazy dude before you could get what you wanted from the crazy Federal Govt Of Nigeria.

If you keep begging them to address your issues you would be taken for a ride in most cases.
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Quodseverismete: 2:12pm On Nov 29, 2023
Government of deception- grab power, snatch and run away to Dubai.



Inec select president

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Badassniggga(m): 2:17pm On Nov 29, 2023
FG abeg pity and forgive them already and give them their earned salaries. I'm sure by now they've already seen the handwriting on the wall 🧱 and no longer business as usual in case they want to embark on a needless holiday again in the name of strikes.

FG pay them already.
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by ecolime(m): 2:18pm On Nov 29, 2023
I don talk say I no go comment on Nairaland till 2024 but I just can't overlook this nonsense news.

FG must not pay ASUU one kobo. No work, no pay policy must be implemented to the letter.

You wasted the lives of students for almost a year and you still want to be paid in full.

Every little thing, they will declare strike. Then, travel out on vacation or go and lecture in private universities (side hustle) until when they call off their strike.

This nonsense has to stop

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Badassniggga(m): 2:25pm On Nov 29, 2023
ecolime:
I don talk say I no go comment on Nairaland till 2024 but I just can't overlook this nonsense news.

The FG must not pay ASUU one kobo. No pay, no work policy must be implemented the letter.

You wasted the lives of students for almost a year and you still want to be paid.

This nonsense has to stop
grin grin grin.. Boss abeg make FG forgive them and use this one pull their ears👂 as warning. I'm sure them self go fear to go further strikes after the previous one.

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by CooldipoMPS: 2:25pm On Nov 29, 2023
cry
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by MT: 2:28pm On Nov 29, 2023
Brendaniel:
Tinubu pay ASUU....

ASUU can ONLY be paid for the work done.
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Mccullum: 2:28pm On Nov 29, 2023
If they try to go to another strike, they'll suffer from no work no pay again.

FG is not a charity organization.
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by SirLakes: 2:32pm On Nov 29, 2023
Which nonsense work have they done, the students time that was wasted nko grin
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by onadana: 2:36pm On Nov 29, 2023
ASUU are just after their own "stomach"....and interest.Anyone sending their wards to a public university does that at their own risk.The conditions of most of this institutions are so pathetic.
Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Ibegtodiffer: 2:39pm On Nov 29, 2023
ecolime:
I don talk say I no go comment on Nairaland till 2024 but I just can't overlook this nonsense news.

FG must not pay ASUU one kobo. No work, no pay policy must be implemented to the letter.

You wasted the lives of students for almost a year and you still want to be paid in full.

Every little thing, they will declare strike. Then, travel out on vacation or go and lecture in private universities (side hustle) until when they call off their strike.

This nonsense has to stop

- One of the major causes of the strike was 13 years of stagnant salary. How will you sincerely feel if you're the one?

- Another was FG's policy to withdraw funding for universities. That is partially happening now. If you have a child or sibling in Federal universities, go and ask them what's up.

- Thousands of students have abandoned the university education & returned to the streets. Who's children do u think we're talking about? Definitely not those of the politicians.

- The entire work missed during the strike was done. Students have been mobilized & gone for NYSC. Others are in new classes. So which work are you guys saying is undone?

- ASUU has never been the problem. The need to boost the business of privately owned universities, while aggrandizing more lootable resources is the grand target. And who owns these universities? Yes, them.

- While you have reasons to hate on ASUU, remember that the common enemy is the political class. They are bent on widening the gap on all fronts (Educationally, Financially, Socially, etc) while the victims blame other victims as is the case rn. That can only help one set of people. The politicians.

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by ecolime(m): 2:42pm On Nov 29, 2023
Ibegtodiffer:


B
ASUU man is here.

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Re: Withheld Salaries: Uncertainty As ASUU Rejects Fg’s Offer by Peejayz: 2:43pm On Nov 29, 2023
What will the students recieve from staying at home during strike


Due to strike, hostel wey I no use one month,rent don due ... Will the lecturers pay me back or the FG....?

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