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ASUU strike: Academy of Management urges caution, constructive dialogue

by ALI KANO
October 13, 2025
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Professor Samaila Mande, President of The Academy of Management Nigeria (TAMN)

Professor Samaila Mande, President of The Academy of Management Nigeria (TAMN)

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The Academy of Management Nigeria (TAMN) has expressed “deep concern” over the industrial action embarked upon today by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the subsequent directive by the Federal Government enforcing the “No Work, No Pay” policy.

In a press release signed by its President, Professor Samaila Mande, the TAMN said: “As an institution dedicated to advancing sound management practices across academia, industry, government, and society, the Academy emphasises that the management of human capital, especially within the education sector, requires tact, empathy, and a commitment to fairness.

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“While we recognise the importance of adherence to labour laws and institutional discipline, TAMN urges the Federal Government to take concrete and timely steps toward resolving the lingering issues that have led to repeated disruptions in the university system.

“The welfare of academic staff, the integrity of collective agreements, and the stability of our educational system are critical to national development and should not be compromised.

“We equally call on ASUU to continue engaging constructively and to maintain open channels of dialogue in pursuit of lasting peace. The future of our students and the global competitiveness of the Nigerian university system depend on a swift and just resolution.

“The time has come for government and all stakeholders to do the needful, not merely to end another strike, but to rebuild trust, strengthen policy implementation, and reposition higher education as the cornerstone of sustainable national growth.”

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