Kaduna varsity resumes activities after ASUU strike – VC

The Management of Kaduna State University (KASU) has ordered the reopening of the University after reaching an agreement with the branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on a truce to suspend the strike action.

Addressing a press conference in his office on Thursday, the Vice Chancellor of KASU, Professor Abdullahi Ibrahim Musa, said Governor Uba Sani has approved a ₦50 million monthly standing order for staff welfare support and has set up a negotiating team to discuss how to address other issues.

He disclosed that Sani has released N146 million for the payment of some withheld salaries and Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme(SIWES) allowances.

The VC also disclosed that the Governor approved the retention of a certain percentage of internally generated revenue (IGR) by the university, after determining the actual amount collected, to enhance financial autonomy.

“These measures are not only bold but unprecedented in the recent history of the University. The Management commends His Excellency for his extraordinary sensitivity to the plight of students, the condition of education, and the welfare of academic and non-academic staff,” he added.

Musa also said that the government has constituted a high-level negotiation Team to continue holding dialogue with all unions in the university to address outstanding issues.

According to the VC, the negotiating committee is being chaired by the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, with other senior government officials as members.

Musa commended Sani for demonstrating “deep sensitivity to the long-standing challenges faced by university staff—many of which date back over a decade and were inherited from previous administrations.

“The Kaduna State Government, under the compassionate and responsive leadership of Governor Uba Sani, has provided a path forward grounded in transparency, goodwill, and action.

“The swift financial interventions, structural reforms, and invitation to dialogue reflect an administration that deeply values education and its role in development.”

The VC called on parents, guardians, students, staff, and the general public to lend their voices in support of this commendable effort, adding that “together, we can return Kaduna State University to its rightful place as a center of learning, progress, and hope.”

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