ASUU Losses 84 lecturers in three months over Hardship— Osodeke Laments

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has reported that the union has lost 84 of its members between May and August 2024. It attributes these losses to economic hardship and unpaid salaries.

Appearing on a TV programme in Channels TV, ASUU, President, Emmanuel Osodeke, made this revelation.

He said, “In the past three months, from May to August 2024, Nigerian universities lost 84 academics to death because of what our people are going through,” Osodeke stated. He highlighted the dire situation faced by university staff, noting that the government continues to withhold salaries, implementing policies such as fuel and electricity price hikes amid ongoing financial struggles.

He further criticized the federal government’s “no-work, no-pay” policy, which affects salaries during strikes, stating, “Despite this crisis, you are holding somebody’s three-and-a-half or more salaries on the no-work, no-pay. People are trying to survive, and everything is gone now.”

He also called for increased funding for university education, emphasising that to ensure the sector’s optimal functioning, lecturers must be adequately compensated.

Osodeke shared that, after 15 years as a professor, he earns only N420,000 per month, making it clear that Nigerian lecturers cannot compete globally without better financial support.


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