CURSORY: ASUU is lamenting over withheld salaries, saying that lecturers will find it hard to resume due to lack of transport.


Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has lamented non-payment of eight months’ salary arrears saying its members may find it difficult resume back to work as they do not have “money for transport”.
This was disclosed by the union president, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke on Sunday, October 16, 2022, while speaking about matters arising from the suspension of the ASUU strike on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.
Recall that on Friday, October 14, 2022, ASUU suspended its eight-month-old strike which had shut down public universities in the country to demand full implementation of agreements it had entered into with the Federal Government a few years ago.
The union had also revealed that it suspended the strike because it wants to abide by the law, not because it’s demands have been met.
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