2025 ASUU Agreement Designed to Strengthen University Autonomy, Stabilise System- FG

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The Federal Government said the 2025 agreement signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is specifically designed to strengthen autonomy safeguards and ensure long-term stability in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.
The Director-General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Mr Dasuki Arabi, made the disclosure during a working visit to the Yakubu Gowon University (formerly University of Abuja) in Gwagwalada, Abuja, yesterday.
This was contained in a statement issued by Mr Aliyu Umar, Head, Strategic Communication, BPSR,in Abuja yesterday.
​Arabi noted that the agreement, which is set to take effect from January 2026, introduces a 40 per cent pay rise, enhanced research funding, and improved severance entitlements for academic staff.
​He said that the 2025 FGN-ASUU agreement seeks to strengthen autonomy safeguards, adding that successive administrations have remained committed to addressing structural issues such as funding gaps and governance concerns.
​According to him, the government has consistently increased university funding over the years, bolstered by infrastructural interventions from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) and other federal initiatives.
​On the issue of educational access, the Director-General highlighted the Student Loan Scheme as a pivotal intervention to remove financial barriers for indigent students.
​“The implementation of the Students’ Loan Scheme is a significant step towards expanding access to higher education.
“It is structured to ensure that no willing and qualified student is left behind while promoting sustainability in the sector,” he said.
​Arabi, however, maintained that university autonomy must coexist with accountability.
​He explained that while institutions should manage academic and administrative duties independently to foster innovation, they must operate within defined governance frameworks.
​He further noted that the government-approved payroll system was implemented to enhance transparency and verify personnel records across federal institutions.
​The BPSR boss added that recent salary adjustments for senior lecturers and professors were reflections of the government’s broader reform agenda aimed at repositioning the education sector for national development.
​In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Hakeem Fawehinmi, expressed the institution’s readiness to partner with the BPSR.
​Fawehinmi identified capacity development, staff competency enhancement, and postgraduate training as key areas for immediate collaboration.

 

 

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