Pay Salary Backlog Or Forget Unfinished Academic Sessions, ASUU Tells FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) hasĀ insisted on the payment of the salary backlog to lecturers, maintaining that without the move, unfinished academic sessions should be forgotten.

President of the union Professor Emmanuel Osodeke made the remark on Friday, explaining that though public varsities have been shut since February, the lecturers should be paid since they have to teach to make up for time lost during the closure.

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Osodeke was speaking during an interview on Channels Televisionā€™s breakfast show,Ā Sunrise DailyĀ following the governmentā€™s insistence on non-payment of the lecturers over the industrial action.

ā€œLet me tell you the difference between ASUU and other labour unions. When other unions go on strike and come back, all those periods for which you are on strike, you donā€™t need to do the backlog of work,ā€ the ASUU chief explained.

ā€œBut for ASUU, when we go back today, we are going to start from the 2020/2021 session. For these two sets of students that have been admitted by JAMB, we have to teach them over these periods to ensure that we meet up with the system.

ā€œSo, we are going to do the backlog of the work we have left behind. We are not going to start today and say ā€˜This session is 2022/2023, therefore, all these two sets of people that have been admitted by JAMB are cancelled. We have to take another admission for the 2023/2024 sessionā€™.ā€