Strike: FG refused to pay lecturers salaries since February as a way to force us to surrender – ASUU

President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, has said since the ongoing strike which started in February, the federal government has failed to pay salaries of lecturers.

He disclosed this while speaking on Channels TV on Tuesday.

He accused the Federal Government of using hunger as a tool to force the striking lecturers into returning to their classrooms.

According to him, the Federal Government thinks that depriving the lecturers of their salaries will force them to collapse and end the strike.

“Our salaries have been held, this is the sixth month our salaries have been held. They thought that if they hold our salaries for two or three months we will come begging and say please allow us to go back to work. But we as a union of intellectuals, we have grown beyond that. You can’t use the force of hunger to pull our members back which is exactly what the government is doing,” he said.

ASUU on February 14 embarked on strike to press home its demands for a better welfare package, revamping of the nation’s education sector among others, a situation that has forced many Nigerian students to be at home.

Worried by the lingering industrial dispute, President Muhammadu Buhari had on July 19 directed the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, to proffer a solution to the challenge and report back to him in two weeks.

The presidential ultimatum will elapse on Tuesday and ASUU remains adamant until its demands are met.

The union had on Monday August 1, 2022 announced a four-week extension of its strike.