By IDNN Education Desk
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has applauded the Federal Governmentโs decision to halt the proliferation of new public universities, describing it as consistent with its long-standing warnings about โmushroom institutionsโ with no sustainable funding.
Speaking in Sokoto, Zonal Coordinator Prof. Abubakar Sabo said the policy reflects ASUUโs decade-long advocacy for consolidation instead of expansion.
โFor over ten years, we warned about the harmful effects of establishing universities without clear development plans. The revelation that more than 30 universities had zero subscription for admission only proves our position right,โ he said.
However, Sabo stressed that the moratorium alone was not enough. He urged the Federal Government to return to renegotiation of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, which covers lecturersโ salaries, conditions of service, university autonomy, academic freedom, and sustainable funding.
He also highlighted the plight of retired lecturers under the contributory pension scheme, noting many now survive on as little as โฆ150,000 monthly despite decades of service.
โOur retired colleagues are suffering under galloping inflation, high electricity tariffs, and rising costs of food and medication. It is cruel and unacceptable,โ Sabo said.
The unionโs renewed pressure comes amid ongoing friction with government officials. Education Minister Tunji Alausa recently insisted that no binding agreements had been signed with ASUU, calling previous documents โdrafts.โ
ASUU President Prof. Chris Piwuna countered that the governmentโs stance revealed poor record-keeping and disregard for commitments.
Meanwhile, government has released โฆ50 billion in earned academic allowances this year, but ASUU insists broader reforms must be implemented to restore credibility to Nigeriaโs higher education sector.
The union warned that patience is running thin and hinted that further industrial action could follow if its demands remain unmet.
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ASUU leaders demand return to 2009 agreement as they back FGโs moratorium on new public universities.
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