The Academic Staff Union of Universities may drag the Federal Government over its members’ eight months’ withheld salaries.
ASUU will resort to the court, it was learnt, once the government goes ahead to pay members of the parallel union, the Congress of Nigerian University Academics.
Counsel for ASUU, Femi Falana, disclosed this on Monday.
It had been reported that the FG, through the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, is set to pay the withheld salaries and allowances of lecturers under the aegis of CONUA.
This was contained in a memo addressed to the President, CONUA, Dr Niyi Sunmonu, by the Director, of Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Charles Wali.
There were also reports on how the government withheld the salaries of Nigerian lecturers during the eight-month strike by ASUU.
During the strike, the government also registered CONUA as a trade union.
In an earlier interview, Sunmonu had said that members of his union did not embark on strike and hence should not have their salaries withheld.
When asked for his reaction to the plan by the FG to pay CONUA members and leave out ASUU, Falana said, “We want them to pay the (CONUA) money. That is why we have not reacted.
“That (the payment) will form the legal basis for the government to now pay ASUU. We will now have the legal grounds to challenge them in a court of law. Through that, ASUU will be paid. They won’t have a choice. Let them go ahead.”
The National President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report.
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