Implement new salary structure for lecturers, ASUU-PLASU urges Plateau Govt

Plateau State Governor, Caleb Muftwang

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Plateau State University Branch, is calling on the Plateau State Government to shun bureaucratic red tape and immediately implement the new salary scheme for lecturers.

According to the institution, “as a branch, we submitted the Federal Government/ASUU agreement, which reflects the new salary template, to the University Management in February 2026. Sadly, we remain on the old salary scheme despite the harsh economic realities lecturers face daily.

“While the State Government and University Management have taken credit for the institution’s expansion through increased student enrollment and the introduction of new faculties and departments, the resulting workload on lecturers has been ignored.

“Our members are working harder than ever to teach and mold the character of these students, yet their well-being is not being addressed. Tragically, in recent months, the Union has lost over four committed lecturers to stress and heart-related complications”, a statement yesterday by the Chairperson and Secretary, Dr. Vincent Choji and Dr. Lomka Iliya Kopdiya respectively, asserted.

Furthermore, critical concerns regarding campus security, high transportation costs, and the lack of staff accommodation remain unaddressed, the statement added.

The pressing challenges, along with other outstanding issues from the agreement signed between the State Government and the Union in 2024, have been entirely abandoned, they stated.

The statement said, “We urgently call on the State Government to implement the new salary scheme and pay all the arrears from 1st January 2026, release funds to cater for pension and gratuity, and address all other pending issues in the signed agreement—to avert a looming, total, comprehensive, and indefinite strike action”.

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