The Congress of University Academics (CONUA) says it is not
taking part in the ongoing nationwide strike by lecturers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) declared a
two-week warning strike from October 13, citing years of unmet demands.
The ministry of education had accused ASUU of remaining
uncooperative despite negotiation efforts and pleas to resolve the matter.
It also threatened to invoke a “no work, no pay” policy,
insisting that dialogue remains the most effective way to resolve
disagreements.
In a statement, CONUA’s president Niyi Sunmonu dismissed
reports he said have been suggesting its involvement in the ongoing strike.
He said the union is committed to maintaining academic
stability through constructive dialogue and peaceful engagement with the
government and other stakeholders.
“It is important to emphasize that CONUA has no basis at
this time to declare a dispute or embark on any strike action,” Sunmonu stated.
Sunmonu urged CONUA members to continue performing their
academic and administrative duties as expected.
The union noted its formal protest following its initial
exclusion from the renegotiation committee of the 2009 agreement between
academic staff and the federal government, which was inaugurated in October
2024.
“The union formally protested this exclusion, which
eventually culminated in a meeting with the minister of education on 11
September 2025,” the statement added.
“We are pleased to note that the ministry of education has
recently expanded the committee, fulfilling that promise.
“Until CONUA is formally brought to the table and any of the
issues it has presented to the federal government becomes subjects of dispute,
there is no foundation whatsoever for any strike action by CONUA.
“Resolutions from nationwide congresses following the 11
September meeting, the national leadership reported the outcome to members
across universities, after which congresses were held between 18 and 24
September 2025.
“At these congresses, members unanimously reaffirmed CONUA’s
principled stance that no strike action should be taken and that engagement,
not disruption, remains the best path forward for the Nigerian university
system.”
Sunmonu urged university vice-chancellors to ensure the
safety and protection of CONUA members in continuing their legitimate duties.
He equally encouraged students to remain focused on their
academic pursuits without fear of interruption.
CONUA is a rival and breakaway faction of ASUU formed in
2018 over disagreement with the reliance on strikes as a negotiating tool.
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