Kebbi varsity seeks minimum wage implementation to avert industrial action

By Haruna Usman, Birnin Kebbi

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, KESUSTA, has appealed to the governor of the state, Dr. Nasir Idris to implement the consequential minimum wage to lecturers and other staff of the institution in order to avert industrial action.

Chairman of the union, Dr. Abubakar Birnin Yauri, in a press statement said that Governor Idris had in October 2024 approved the immediate implementation of new minimum wage within 72 hours to all category of workers in the state but the staff of the university are yet to enjoy it, two months after.

“We are appealing to him to include us in the implementation of consequential minimum wage for our members to benefit”.

Gov Idris

Aside the minimum wage, he reminded the state government of agreed payment of academic earned allowance which are also yet to be paid from 2014 to date, and 2022 promotion also waiting in wings.
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The union, however, appreciated the vice chancellor of the university, Professor Dan Shehu for his efforts in meeting some demands of the union and the governor for the upward review of cash allocation, constituting university governing board and the approval of N119 million for the maiden convocation of the university among other things.

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