SSANU rejects fake 30% deal with FG, issues strike ultimatum to Tinubu

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The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities,
SSANU, has slammed attempts to falsely claim their wage renegotiation with the
Federal Government is done, reaffirming a strike deadline of April 30 if no
deal is signed.

 

Recall that SSANU had given the federal government a 30-day
ultimatum to conclude renegotiations with the Union or it would have no other
option than a total and comprehensive indefinite strike.

In a communiqué after its Special National Executive
Council, NEC, meeting on April 18, 2026, in Abuja, SSANU insisted the process
remained ongoing after seven meetings since October 2024.

It blasted a circulated letter purporting presidential
approval of a mere 30 percent allowance hike as a “rude shock” and violation of
collective bargaining.

The communique signed by SSANU President, Comrade Mohammed
Ibrahim, stated thus: “NEC expressed serious concern over attempts in the
public domain to portray the process as concluded, particularly through the
circulation of a letter suggesting approval of a 30% increase on allowances,
when discussions are still in progress and no final agreement has been signed.”

The association vowed to reject any outcome below negotiated
terms. “SSANU will not accept any outcome that falls below the negotiated
understanding reached in the course of the renegotiation process, and insists
that fairness, due process, and collective bargaining principles must be
respected,” they declared.

It upheld its ultimatum with the Non-Academic Staff Union of
Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU under the Joint Action Committee,
JAC, which told the federal government to conclude talks by April 30 or face
“indefinite, comprehensive, and total industrial action” across universities,
polytechnics, and colleges.

SSSANU President while making clarification, said: “We have
already given a deadline: if by the end of this month the exercise is not
concluded, we will mobilize our members and withdraw our services.”

On the vital role of the non-teaching staff in the
universities and inter-university centers, Mohammed said: “We handle
admissions, process results, and mobilize students for NYSC. We manage
healthcare services, provide security…

“We are the ones oiling the engine. So where exactly are we
lacking that we should be treated as second-class?”

NEC urged members to stay “calm, vigilant, united,”and
passed a vote of confidence in the leadership of Comrade Ibrahim, and
recommitted to members’ rights.

“Our members have spoken, and they have spoken with one
voice. We expect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a democrat, to listen to the
voices of workers.”

NEC reiterated that SSANU remains committed to the defence
of the rights and welfare of its members and will continue to pursue justice
with firmness, unity, and resolve.

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