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The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by TimeManager(op): 8:01pm On Jun 09, 2025
The disagreement on 80:20 sharing formula ratio prescribed for the N50 billion outstanding allowances of university staffers is unfortunate, given its potential to disrupt university administration in the country; Stakeholders fear, for good reason, that the semblance of normalcy being experienced in the public ivory towers may be unduly shaken by a factor intended to actually cement the peace.

In view of the huge collateral damages usually incurred during any disruption of the university calendar, it is imperative that government and all the three or more unions involve in the sharing disagreement sit down on a round table to iron out their differences.

Nigerians who have borne the crises in the universities for long will not forgive the unions if they allow sharing formula of government grant to cause another disruption of academic and other programmes.

Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) have rejected the disbursement formula for the federal government’s N50 billion intervention for staff unions.

In a joint statement in Abuja, the unions described the allocation model as “grossly unfair, provocative, and unacceptable”.


In April 2025, the federal government had ordered the release of N50 billion to federal university academic and non-academic staff unions to settle all pending allowances.

In a statement by Peters Adeyemi, NASU general secretary, and Mohammed Ibrahim, SSANU national president, NASU and SSANU said they are angered by the decision to allocate 80 per cent of the funds to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The unions said the remaining 20 per cent were made to be shared among SSANU, NASU, and the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT). A joint action committee of both unions warned that the distribution could deepen existing divisions between teaching and non-teaching staff in federal universities and potentially trigger industrial unrest.

“This is not about union rivalry but about fairness and recognition. The government must acknowledge the pivotal role of non-teaching staff in the stability and progress of Nigerian universities,” the statement reads in part.

The unions argued that non-teaching staff are integral to the functionality, administration, research, and development of the university system and should not be treated as second-class citizens. They called on the Federal Government to urgently review and reverse the disbursement formula, saying failure to do so could lead to widespread dissatisfaction and a breakdown in industrial harmony.


The Federal Government did not state how it arrived at the 80:20 sharing formula in favour of the teaching staff. While there is always a possibility that he formula is faulty, government cannot be found wanting of seeking to solve long-standing problems in the universities, particularly problems to do with failure by government to honour agreements it endorsed willingly.

Such failures, over decades, have largely provoked strike actions that have all but grounded universities, leading to prolonged state of decadence in that sector.


For years, government has underfunded public universities, indulging in tokenism that could not meaningfully address the lingering and deep seated challenges in the universities. This situation has resulted in dilapidated infrastructure, inadequate hostel accommodation, poor library and laboratory facilities as well as outdated teaching aids in the universities and other educational institutions across the country.

The ugly state of affairs has brought with it, untoward consequences including incessant strike actions by the university staff. It is also responsible for the so-called brain-drain which has seen many Nigerian intellectuals and professional migrating to other countries, especially in Europe, America, Middle and Far East.

This is the more reason why the present crucial government intervention, though not expected to solve all the problems, should nevertheless not be allowed to aggravate them.

In managing the sharing problem at hand, there is need for openness among the three parties namely the federal government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, and the non academic staff unions.


It should be recognized that although teaching and research form the core of university education and curriculum, the core objectives can hardly be achieved without the support of the non-teaching unions.

Besides, there ought to be relevant statistics attached to the allocation and subsequent disbursement, which should prevent antagonism by one union against another. In effect, therefore, the disparity in sharing should be accounted for, while government should carry along unions which aspirations cannot be met immediately

According to reports, the non-academic unions while rejecting the formula, had noted that the 2022 agreement stipulated an equal allocation between academic and non-academic staff.

No doubt, disagreement over disbursement of allocation in the universities underscores broader issues of equity, trust and governance in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.

Sometime in August 2022, NASU and SSANU suspended a prolonged strike after the federal government committed itself to releasing N50bn to settle allowance for the university staff. The agreement also addressed condition of service and the contentious Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).

It is of course curious that an agreement could have stipulated equal disbursement between two unions with different problems and different membership strength. The important thing is that these are matters that can be resolved through dialogue, cooperation and understanding.

What should be at the back of the unions is that government, for all its past failings, has approved the release of money to solve the universities’ intractable problems; and it is important for the unions to facilitate that solution rather than be a clog its wheel.
https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/the-university-workers-disagreement-on-sharing-formula-of-n50b-intervention/

Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by EmperorIsaac(m): 8:02pm On Jun 09, 2025
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Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by TimeManager(op): 8:06pm On Jun 09, 2025
You see these people, they're more concerned about the money they want to share than the infrastructure of their institutions.

According to reports, the non-academic unions while rejecting the formula, had noted that the 2022 agreement stipulated an equal allocation between academic and non-academic staff.
Lol, these non-academic staffs are biting more than they can chew, how dare you agitate for equal share with the academic staffs?. Anyways, the President has done his own end of the bargain, the ball is back in your court.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by CodeTemplarr: 8:12pm On Jun 09, 2025
Lol.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by Polcast: 8:17pm On Jun 09, 2025
TimeManager:
You see these people, they're more concerned about the money they want to share than the infrastructure of their institutions.



Lol, these non-academic staffs are biting more than they can chew, how dare you agitate for equal share with the academic staffs?. Anyways, the President has done his own end of the bargain, the ball is back in your court.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by Yankee101: 8:22pm On Jun 09, 2025
In Nigeria ASUU and Doctor’s union are very greedy
Only acedemic staff can’t run a university, neither can doctors alone run a hospital without the assistance of nurses
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by jiz: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2025
grin
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by ryloy: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2025
God Bless President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by emmabest2000(m): 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2025
Money wahala
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by jiz: 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2025
grin
Yankee101:
In Nigeria ASUU and Doctor’s union are very greedy
Only acedemic staff can’t run a university, neither can doctors alone run a hospital without the assistance of nurses
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by MoneyMan5: 9:30pm On Jun 09, 2025
We all call some police men illiterate for corruption and extortion but if you see how Nigerian lecturers, professors, Doctors, Lawyers etc fight over money to be embezzle and sharing formula you will weep for this country. That's people that are educated and suppose to know better
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by kingi777: 9:32pm On Jun 09, 2025
ASUU members would lecture huge number of students, mark their papers, guide them in their projects research work. Work from 8am to 4pm which is the official work hours; then go home and continue working, even in the night and weekends plus holidays. The ASUU member would still do administrative duty if not the department would collapse. No wonder they're collapsing and dying due to stress. Mind you, the shortage of the teaching staff led to these excess work load.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by Nobody: 9:54pm On Jun 09, 2025
Where was SSANU, NASU and NAAT when ASUU went on strikes without pay to fight for revitalisation and their earned academic allowance?

The average Nigerian hates lecturer, they hate education and they hate history.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by frog12: 9:59pm On Jun 09, 2025
the big people at the top go dey look how to divert their own grin grin grin
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by oluwaseyi0: 10:16pm On Jun 09, 2025
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Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by DOUBLEBARREL(m): 10:16pm On Jun 09, 2025
In truth ASSU have at least 60% population of staff workers in public universities
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by DMCY: 11:12pm On Jun 09, 2025
You all think they care about the students? lol… just lol
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by IbnB:
TimeManager:
https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/the-university-workers-disagreement-on-sharing-formula-of-n50b-intervention/
Compared with what the legislators and the executive are stealing, 50 billion for university teachers is dog-piss
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by oluwatomiwa(m): 11:24pm On Jun 09, 2025
The money is meant for EAA Earned Academic Allowance which is for lecturers.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by JagabanBorgu: 11:29pm On Jun 09, 2025
kingi777:
ASUU members would lecture huge number of students, mark their papers, guide them in their projects research work. Work from 8am to 4pm which is the official work hours; then go home and continue working, even in the night and weekends plus holidays. The ASUU member would still do administrative duty if not the department would collapse. No wonder they're collapsing and dying due to stress. Mind you, the shortage of the teaching staff led to these excess work load.
Analysis like this always come from people who has never been to an institution when Non Academic Staffs are striking.
If non academic staffs are not functioning, students can't effectively carry out research projects even when guided by lecturers, I remember pausing my research for days because the non academic staffs were not on seat.
You can't complete administrative tasks if they are not there, they all make the system work, trying to exalt one when they obviously can't function without each other effectively is faIIacy.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by JagabanBorgu: 11:30pm On Jun 09, 2025
IbnB:
Compared with what the legislators and the executive are stealing, 50 billion university teachers is dog-piss
The legislative arm is open for anyone to take or contest.
It's not gotten by inheritance.
They can all leave the lecturing job to go for legislative jobs, let's see if they will be considerate enough to reduce the payments legislators take home.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by Originalsly: 1:54am On Jun 10, 2025
Why would th FG dictate a sharing formula? ... and why would they even release the money? I think they should announce the money is available ... and would be released as soon as the unions agree to a sharing formula . It will be like three greedy dogs trying to share two pieces of meat.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by bluefilm:
JagabanBorgu:
Analysis like this always come from people who has never been to an institution when Non Academic Staffs are striking.
If non academic staffs are not functioning, students can't effectively carry out research projects even when guided by lecturers, I remember pausing my research for days because the non academic staffs were not on seat.
You can't complete administrative tasks if they are not there, they all make the system work, trying to exalt one when they obviously can't function without each other effectively is faIIacy.
Exactly

He probably doesn't even know the role non academics are playing in the universities

After completing your master's or PhD, who will move your result from your department to PG school?

Even the undergraduates, who are the staff in Exams unit who calculates the CGPA and presents the students that will graduate for each session?

Who are the staff in Careers unit who prepares the list of students for NYSC?

Who are the security staff of the university?

Who are the staff in admissions that registers newly admitted students?

Who are the staff of the hospitals in the universities?

Who are the technical staff of the universities that maintain services like electricity, carpentry, water works, general repairs?

Who are the cleaners and messengers in the various departments in the universities?

Who are the ICT staff of the universities?

Who are the staff in Bursary Unit?

All these roles and many more are the roles performed by the non academics

Even the VC's office and the registrar's office are run by the non academics, just to tell you the extent of the influence and importance of the non academic staff in the smooth day to day running of the various departments in the universities
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by LabStores: 6:02am On Jun 10, 2025
Government added to the problem!

When greedy ASUU members came up with the claim that the money released is "EAA", and not "EA" as it should be, government didn't refute their claim and clearly state that the money is "EA".
I even expected the other unions to quickly refute the claim and ask government to clearly state the term of the money.
Government should also have given the different unions (ASUU, NAAT, SSANU/NASU) their share of the money separately. The unions that are have most of the peculiar "EA" is ASUU & NAAT and a few of the NASU.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by LabStores: 6:19am On Jun 10, 2025
DOUBLEBARREL:
In truth ASSU have at least 60% population of staff workers in public universities
Lol!
This is impossible and grossly false.
ASUU members can't even struggle to have up to 40% in any institution.
The most populated is usually NASU/SSANU, then ASUU and the least is usually NAAT.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by drfasam(m): 6:37am On Jun 10, 2025
DOUBLEBARREL:
In truth ASSU have at least 60% population of staff workers in public universities
That's a fat lie. The population of academic staff in any Nigerian University is between 30-40%
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by DOUBLEBARREL(m): 10:24am On Jun 10, 2025
drfasam:
That's a fat lie. The population of academic staff in any Nigerian University is between 30-40%
Ok then comment taken back
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by kingi777: 11:03am On Jun 10, 2025
JagabanBorgu:
Analysis like this always come from people who has never been to an institution when Non Academic Staffs are striking.
If non academic staffs are not functioning, students can't effectively carry out research projects even when guided by lecturers, I remember pausing my research for days because the non academic staffs were not on seat.
You can't complete administrative tasks if they are not there, they all make the system work, trying to exalt one when they obviously can't function without each other effectively is faIIacy.
Yes, the non teaching staff do their normal work from 8am to 4pm and go home. But the academic staff who are usually fewer especially in new generation universities due to strict policy of employment are usually overworked. My experience with them is that they work round the
clock.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by Kyaptein(m): 5:07pm On Jun 10, 2025
kingi777:
ASUU members would lecture huge number of students, mark their papers, guide them in their projects research work. Work from 8am to 4pm which is the official work hours; then go home and continue working, even in the night and weekends plus holidays. The ASUU member would still do administrative duty if not the department would collapse. No wonder they're collapsing and dying due to stress. Mind you, the shortage of the teaching staff led to these excess work load.
This submission is very valid.
Re: The University Workers Disagreement On Sharing Formula Of N50b Intervention by otokx(m): 5:47pm On Jun 10, 2025
kingi777:
Yes, the non teaching staff do their normal work from 8am to 4pm and go home. But the academic staff who are usually fewer especially in new generation universities due to strict policy of employment are usually overworked. My experience with them is that they work round the
clock.
Some bad lecturers show up once or twice a semester, in the same vein some non teaching work extra hours to ensure tight deadlines are met, there is nothing that can justify the 80/20 formula, even ASUU is shocked that FG did such a thing.
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