2026 POST-UTME EXAM: One of the most painful things is passing JAMB but still missing admission because of Post-UTME. Don’t let poor preparation cost you your admission this year. Join the ALLSCHOOL POST-UTME Online Lesson and prepare the right way to beat your school’s departmental cut-off mark!
ENROLL NOW

Sharp Sharp: Gain DIRECT ENTRY Admission into any Nigerian University to STUDY ANY COURSE of your choice. NO JAMB | LOW FEES. Registration is in Progress. Interested? WhatsApp / Call: 0706 664 6818 or CLICK HERE

Gain Sure Admission into Mass Com, Computer Sci & Business Admin via Master Builder Institute. Cut-Off Mark: 100.
APPLY NOW

It’s ‘no pay, no work’ -UNILORIN ASUU chairman replies Minister Ngige

Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, UNILORIN chapter, Professor Moyosore Saliu Ajao, Thursday in Ilorin declared that the union members would also adopt a ‘no pay, no work’ stance in apparent response to the Labour Minister Chris Ngige’s pronouncement on the two weeks warning strike by the union.

In a telephone chat with DAILY POST, Professor Ajao queried the minister whether the Universities teachers had been paid their January 2020 salaries, let alone February salaries.

“What about the month we worked for, if you adopting the ‘no work, no pay’ policy because of the strike action?”

You might also want to read: ASUU mulls suspension of ongoing warning strike

The ASUU chapter leader explained that the “current warning strike is a continuation of last year’s suspended strike action due to the failure of the Federal government to honour agreements reached with the union.”

Professor Ajao condemned Ngige’s pronouncement which described the strike action as illegal, saying the IPPIS was a deliberate distraction to cover the main issues in contention.

Since the minister says the government will invoke ‘no work, no pay’, “we have also come to ‘no pay, no work’, period,” he said.

Credit: DAILY POST

Scroll to Top