ASUU Federal University Kashere Suspends Academic Duties, Demands Restoration of Full Salaries

ASUU-FUK has commenced Active Non-Compliance over an alleged July 2026 salary reduction.

ASUU Federal University Kashere Suspends Academic Duties, Demands Restoration of Full Salaries

ASUU-FUK has commenced Active Non-Compliance over alleged salary reductions, suspending teaching and other academic duties while demanding restoration of full salaries.

ANC is a form of industrial action in which ASUU deliberately withdraws cooperation from specified official duties while not necessarily declaring a full strike.

The union said the action followed a directive from its National Executive Council (NEC), after efforts to resolve the salary dispute with the university management failed.

The branch disclosed this in a statement signed by its Chairperson, Dr Salihu Adam Jidda, and made available to journalists in Gombe on Friday night.

According to the statement, the decision was reached at an emergency branch congress held on August 13, 2026.

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ASUU-FUK said the 2025 Federal Government/ASUU agreement was implemented across universities in January 2026 following a Federal Government circular.

It, however, alleged that the salaries of its members were subsequently reduced in July 2026, describing the development as a breach of the agreement.

The union said the reduction had subjected academic staff to severe hardship and affected their ability to effectively discharge their responsibilities.

The statement said the branch had engaged the Vice-Chancellor through written communications and physical meetings in an attempt to resolve the matter.

It added that the engagements failed to produce a solution, prompting the branch to activate the NEC directive on Active Non-Compliance.

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“Consequently, and in line with directives issued by the National Executive Council (NEC), our branch has been placed among those required to activate Active Non-Compliance (ANC), a resolution of the pre-NEC meeting in Benin in 2025,” the statement said.

The union said its members would, with effect from August 13, withdraw from teaching and other specified academic and administrative duties until the matter was resolved.

The affected activities include teaching, examination preparation, administration and marking, supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research, as well as participation in statutory university meetings and committees.

Members were also directed to suspend other official academic and administrative engagements, which the union said would amount to anti-union activities if undertaken during the period of the action.

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ASUU-FUK described the decision as “regrettable but necessary,” saying it was aimed at compelling the Federal Government to honour the 2025 agreement and restore the full salaries of affected members.

The union, however, said it remained committed to the welfare of students and the integrity of the university.

It urged the Federal Government and the university management to expedite efforts to resolve the dispute.

The union also appealed to the Vice-Chancellor to communicate its position to relevant university organs and refrain from victimising members for exercising what it described as their legitimate trade union rights.

ASUU-FUK expressed hope that a “just and timely resolution” would be reached to enable its members to return to normal academic duties.