In a significant move aimed at fostering stability within Nigeria’s tertiary education sector, the Federal Government has released ?50 billion for the payment of earned allowances to the academic and non-academic staff unions of federal universities. The announcement was made today by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Alausa, fulfilling a key promise made by President Bola Tinubu.
The substantial release of funds was detailed in a statement issued by Folasade Boriowo, the Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education, titled �FG Releases ?50bn Earned Allowances to Varsity Unions, Tinubu Reaffirms Education Priority.� The statement underscored President Tinubu’s firm dedication to the transformation of Nigeria’s education sector, emphasizing its crucial role in the nation’s transition towards a knowledge-based economy.
Minister Alausa highlighted the significance of this intervention, stating, �This is not just a financial transaction�it is a reaffirmation of our President�s belief in the capacity of Nigerian youth and the invaluable role that academic and non-academic staff play in nurturing them. By prioritizing their welfare, we are laying the foundation for a future where every Nigerian child receives highly qualitative and globally competitive education.�
The Minister also conveyed President Tinubu’s appreciation to the university unions for their continued trust and for the prevailing atmosphere of peace and cooperation within federal institutions. This improved relationship has notably contributed to the current extended period of uninterrupted academic sessions, a welcome development after years of disruptions.
The Ministry’s statement pointed out that the country is currently experiencing “one of the longest uninterrupted academic sessions in recent history,” a testament to the improved understanding between the government and the university community.
President Tinubu himself reiterated his administration’s commitment to education and the well-being of Nigerian students. �The youth are the heartbeat of our country. Their future is extremely important to me and my administration. Keeping our children in school is not negotiable. It is my commitment that strikes in our institutions will soon become a thing of the past,� the President affirmed.
This development marks a significant step in addressing the long-standing grievances of university staff unions, who have for years protested the non-payment of earned allowances and other unmet demands by previous administrations. The release of these funds signals a potential turning point in government-union relations and offers hope for sustained academic stability in federal universities across Nigeria.