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Seantobyent > Blog > Opinion > Federal Government Begins Final Phase of Negotiations with ASUU to Avert Strike
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Federal Government Begins Final Phase of Negotiations with ASUU to Avert Strike

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Last updated: October 8, 2025 9:06 pm
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The Federal Government has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to shelve its planned strike expected to begin next week, assuring that it remains committed to addressing all outstanding demands raised by the union.Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, made the appeal on Wednesday in Abuja while briefing journalists on the progress of ongoing negotiations between the Federal Government and university-based unions. ASUU had earlier threatened to go on strike at the end of its 14-day ultimatum issued on September 28, which expires on October 12.

Alausa highlighted several steps already taken by the government to show commitment, including the release of N50 billion for earned academic allowances and the allocation of N150 billion in the 2025 budget for the revitalisation of tertiary institutions. He said, “The President has kept his promises. We have addressed promotional arrears, and the issues of wage awards and allowances have been resolved. By next year, all arrears will be fully cleared, including the 2025 wage award. The government is sincere and committed.”

The minister added that the Mahmud Yayale Ahmed Federal Government Tertiary Institutions Expanded Negotiation Committee had been reconstituted and inaugurated to fast-track talks with both academic and non-academic unions in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. “We are finalising the components of the condition of service that ASUU has proposed. Our counterpart committee is also working to conclude its response, and hopefully, by the end of today or tomorrow, the Mahmud Yayale Ahmed Committee will present the Federal Government’s counter-offer to ASUU,” he said.

Alausa explained that President Bola Tinubu had directed that all efforts must be made to avoid another disruption in the nation’s tertiary institutions. “The President has mandated us to do everything humanly possible to avoid a strike. People at the highest level of government have been working several hours behind the scenes to come up with a robust but affordable response to the unions’ demands. These issues have dragged on for over 10 to 15 years, but this administration is determined to resolve them once and for all,” he stated.

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The minister noted that, unlike in the past where separate committees handled negotiations for universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, the government had now adopted a unified approach to ensure efficiency and coherence in the process. “In the past, we had three different committees working, one for universities, one for polytechnics, and one for colleges of education. But that was not an efficient way to negotiate. Now, we have one expanded negotiating committee that engages all tertiary institutions and all unions, both academic and non-academic, to ensure a holistic understanding of their needs,” he explained.

According to him, about 80 per cent of the unions’ demands are similar across tertiary subsectors, while the remaining 20 per cent relate to peculiar career and institutional needs. “We have seen all the requests, and we understand their peculiarities. The new committee has started work already and will continue to engage the unions expeditiously to reach a mutually beneficial agreement,” he added.

Alausa urged ASUU and other unions to embrace dialogue rather than resorting to strikes, appealing for patience and understanding. “We know you have been patient, but please don’t use strike as your first resort. These are issues that have lingered for decades. President Tinubu has shown genuine political will and benevolence towards education. We will resolve this matter comprehensively, respectfully, and in a way the government can afford,” he said.

He assured that discussions on the new conditions of service were nearing conclusion, describing them as the final component of the negotiation process.“We have resolved most of the concerns raised by the unions, and we are now at the final stage of the conditions of service. We are pleading for patience. The government is truthful and genuinely interested in resolving this crisis once and for all,” he said. Meanwhile, ASUU has reportedly begun mobilising its members in preparation for a possible nationwide warning strike ahead of the expiry of its 14-day ultimatum on Sunday.

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