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SSANU Threatens Indefinite Strike, Gives FG December 31 Ultimatum
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) BUK chapter said the union has set 31st December as the target date for a nationwide indefinite strike by the union.
The Chairman of SSANU BUK chapter, Comrade Mustafa Aminu, stated this after rising from a meeting of the association held at Bayero University main campus.
Malam Mustafa Aminu told newsmen, including Nigerian Tracker correspondent, that there is need for the Government to invite their members for discussion in order to curtail the planned nationwide industrial action.
According to him, the issue of their 2009 Agreement is yet to be implemented by the Government, which includes 23 percent, 35 percent, and the earned allowances.
Initially, the Government agreed to give 40 percent for SSANU, but when the money was released, which is 50 billion Naira, the Government decided to give 40 billion Naira to their sister union ASUU and decided to give other unions, including SSANU, the remaining 10 billion Naira to share, which is very unfair and uncalled for, and they are not happy with it, said Mustafa Aminu.
On their grievances, there are many if one checks the 2009 Agreement, which includes autonomy.
Mustafa Amin added that they are calling on the Government to do something, noting that if the target date is reached without calling them, the strike will be total and indefinite.
He said of all the unions in the University, which included ASUU, SSANU, and NASU, only ASUU was called by the Government for discussion.
He said it is like you are having four children in your house and you call the eldest for discussion; definitely the remaining children will not be happy.
He said ASUU has an aggressive nature of pressing home its demand, while SSANU is administrative.
Members of the union, Bayero University chapter, who retired this year were supported with funds ranging from 250 thousand Naira to 150 thousand Naira.
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Governor Yusuf Approves Appointment of Prof. Amina Bayero as VC, Northwest University
Kano State Governor, Governor Yusuf Approves Appointment of Prof. Amina Bayero as VC, Northwest University Abba Kabir Yusuf, has confirmed the appointment of Professor Amina Salihi Bayero as the substantive Vice Chancellor of Northwest University for a five-year tenure beginning Monday, 1st December, 2025.
This was contained in a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Thursday.
The approval follows a recommendation by the University Council after a rigorous selection process.
Governor Yusuf, as Visitor to the University, commended the Council Chairman and members for their dedication to merit and integrity throughout the exercise.
He also requested prayers for Allah’s guidance upon the new Vice Chancellor as she assumes the responsibilities of her office.
Prof. Amina Salihi Bayero is a distinguished scholar of Analytical Chemistry and the first female PhD holder in Chemistry from Bayero University Kano.
She has served in several academic and administrative capacities, including Head of Department, Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Deputy Vice Chancellor at Yusuf Maitama Sule University.
She is widely respected for her research contributions, leadership qualities, and commitment to mentoring young scientists.
Her appointment is expected to strengthen academic excellence and promote greater gender inclusion in higher education across Kano State.
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Movement for Credible Elections(MCE) Calls for Urgent Electoral Reforms
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE), a coalition of distinguished national leaders, has submitted a petition to the House of Representatives urging immediate and comprehensive electoral reforms ahead of the 2027 general elections. The group emphasizes the critical need to restore public trust, which it warns has deteriorated to a historic low.
The petition, addressed to the Speaker of the House, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, was presented by a delegation of MCE’s leadership. The coalition’s prominent members include:
Pat Utomi – Chairman, Interim Steering Council
Dr. Usman Bugaje – Deputy Chairman (North)
Femi Falana, SAN – Legal Counsel
Oby Ezekwesili – Former Minister of Education
Ayuba Wabba – Former NLC President & Co-Chair
Bilikisu Magoro – Member
Nkoyo Toyo – Deputy Chairman (South)
In their submission, the MCE leaders stated that confidence in Nigeria’s electoral system is at its lowest ebb, necessitating swift and decisive legislative action to ensure the integrity and credibility of future polls.
The Movement calls on the House of Representatives to prioritize this matter as an issue of urgent national importance.
They cited persistent insecurity, vote buying, voter intimidation, logistical breakdowns and irregular deployment of technology as key factors undermining credible elections.
According to the movement, only firm legislative action can prevent a repeat of the widespread dissatisfaction recorded in recent electoral cycles.
They said the stakes are too high to ignore as the country approaches another critical national vote.
The coalition listed priority reforms that lawmakers must address immediately to include strengthening the Electoral Act, enforcing electronic transmission of polling unit results, tightening penalties for election offences and bolstering the independence of the electoral commission through predictable funding and improved capacity building.
It also called for an independent audit of all election technologies, including BVAS and IREV, and demanded more opportunities for women, youth, persons with disabilities and Nigerians in the diaspora.
The group further urged the National Assembly to ensure that all election disputes were resolved before inauguration and to end pre-election judicial interventions that distort the process.
The petition pressed lawmakers to make party defections by elected officials a direct ground for loss of office and fresh elections.
It argued that such a measure would strengthen accountability and stabilise the party system.
The coalition said Nigeria has reached a critical turning point that requires courage from the legislature.
It warned that the credibility of the 2027 elections depends on reforms that must be enacted without delay.
MCE leaders, through its media coordinator, Comrade James Zena I, pledged to support the National Assembly through technical input and public engagements to ensure the proposals are fully considered.
But they added that the movement will not hesitate to mobilise citizens nationwide if lawmakers fail to act on what they described as the clear demands of Nigerians.
“We are ready to work with the National Assembly to deliver credible reforms. But if these demands are not acted upon, we will have no choice but to mobilise citizens across the country in defence of their democratic rights.”
At the time of filing this report, the request has formally been submitted at the National Assembly for consideration already.
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