Nigeria’s largest tutorial employees union, ASUU, has directed its members to embark on a complete strike from Monday, following the expiration of a two-week ultimatum issued to the federal authorities.
The president of the union, Chris Piwuna, a professor, introduced the strike throughout a press briefing on the College of Abuja on Sunday.
Two weeks in the past, the union issued a ultimate ultimatum to the federal government after its chapters and the Nationwide Government Council (NEC) determined in favour of a strike.
Every week into the ultimatum, ASUU stated the federal government has but to take significant steps to halt the deliberate strike.
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Throughout the press briefing on Sunday, Mr Piwuna stated: “…there’s nothing adequate on the bottom to cease the implementation of the ASUU-NEC’s decision to embark on a two-week warning strike on the expiry of the 14-day discover given on 28 September 2025.
“Consequently, all branches of ASUU are hereby directed to withdraw their providers with impact from midnight on Monday, 13 October 2025.”
He defined that the warning strike shall be whole and complete.
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