The University of Jos on Monday joined the two-week warning strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), effectively grounding all academic activities on campus.

When BusinessDay visited the university, lecture halls were empty, and there were no signs of teaching or learning.

The university’s main gate was partially closed, indicating limited access, while students lingered around without direction. Notably, academic staff were absent from campus, in line with the nationwide strike directive issued by ASUU’s national leadership.

Jurbe Joseph Molwus, a professor and chairman of ASUU, UniJos chapter, confirmed the development in a telephone interview with BusinessDay.

He said the branch had fully complied with the national directive, and there would be no reversal until further notice. “We are fully on strike. There is no going back,” he stated.

The warning strike, declared last week by ASUU, is aimed at drawing attention to the federal government’s failure to implement previous agreements, poor funding of public universities, and unresolved welfare issues affecting lecturers across Nigeria.

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With UniJos joining the strike, academic activities have now halted in several federal and state universities, leaving students stranded and uncertain about the continuity of their academic programmes.

 

Nathaniel E. Gbaoron is the Plateau State correspondent for BusinessDay and a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience covering sub-national affairs across Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Benue, Plateau, and other states. He holds both National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mass Communication from Fidel Polytechnic, Gboko. Over the years, he has participated in numerous media trainings and workshops spanning various areas of reporting, strengthening his expertise in economic and political reporting, community-level governance, development stories, and conflict-sensitive journalism. He is a member of Correspondent Chapel in Plateau state, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), he is also a Rotarian and a member of Plateau Club 1921.

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