尼日利亚政府说,它满足了ASUU的大多数要求,称该工会的罢工没有道理。
Nigeria's government says it met most ASUU demands, calling the union's strike unjustified.
尼日利亚政府通过教育部长Tunji Alausa博士声称,它几乎满足了大学学术职工会(ASUU)的所有要求,称其为期两周的警告性罢工毫无道理。
Nigeria’s government, through Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa, claims it has met nearly all demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), calling its two-week warning strike unjustified.
Alausa指出,政府已经从一个1 500亿元的需求评估基金中释放了500亿元,将赚取的学术津贴纳入薪金的主流,并承诺在2026年预算中支付晋升拖欠和工资奖励。
Alausa stated the government has released ₦50 billion from a ₦150 billion Needs Assessment Fund, mainstreamed earned academic allowances into salaries, and committed to paying promotion arrears and wage awards in the 2026 budget.
他说,在10月10日提出最后提案后,ASUU未能在24小时的窗口内作出回应,尽管持续接触,但引发了罢工。
He said ASUU failed to respond within a 24-hour window after a final proposal on October 10, prompting the strike despite ongoing engagement.
2025年10月13日开始的罢工正由ASUU领导,而对立的工会国家空间活动委员会则以致力于对话和学术稳定为由,确认它没有参加。
The strike, beginning October 13, 2025, is being led by ASUU, while rival union CONUA confirmed it is not participating, citing a commitment to dialogue and academic stability.