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Nigeria Clears ₦2.3B Lecturer Arrears to Avert Strikes

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Nigeria’s Federal Government has wired ₦2.3 billion to settle long-standing salary and promotion debts owed to university teachers, aiming to fortify the higher education sector.

Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa shared the update Wednesday amid ongoing negotiations with ASUU and allied unions.

Under President Bola Tinubu, the focus remains on equitable, transparent handling of employee concerns and institutional budgets.

Payment Details Confirmed

The ₦2.311 billion tagged Batch 8 was channeled through the Accountant-General’s Office.

“Institutions should expect alerts shortly,” Alausa confirmed.

Additional Relief on Horizon

Final touches are being applied to pension remittances and third-party deductions via the Finance Ministry, with clearance expected within days. This tackles legacy financial burdens.

Starting 2026, Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) will merge into base pay, ensuring swift, reliable disbursements. “This ends chronic holdups,” the minister pledged.

Campus Upgrades Underway

Resources from the Needs Assessment initiative fuel facility improvements, backed by future budget allocations tied to results-based funding.

Building Trust Through Talks

The Yayale Ahmed Committee fosters genuine, mutual discussions between authorities and unions. “We engage honestly and respectfully,” Alausa stated through spokesperson Folasade Boriowo.

All pledges align with approved fiscal plans no overreach.

ASUU Dispute Cooling

The union halted a two-week protest following NLC and lawmakers’ mediation. Core grievances: delayed wages, allowances, and the 2009 pact.

These payments signal commitment to lasting peace and academic progress.

Vision for Stronger Universities

With clear funding streams and worker support, Nigeria’s tertiary institutions gain momentum for excellence.

Can this stop future ASUU strikes?

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