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ASUU BSU Indefinitely Closes Down Varsity Over Potpourri of Issues:

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–Unpaid Entitlements –Management’s lack of respect for Senate decisions
–Non payment of pension for retired staff
–Eroding Autonomy cited

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Academic activities at the Benue State University (BSU), now Rev Fr Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi have been halted indefinitely due to the commencement of a total, comprehensive and indefinite strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), BSU Branch, over unresolved welfare and governance issues.

The union on Monday broke the news of the commencement of the industrial action shortly after its Congress meeting where the Benue State government and the university’s management was blamed for failing to address longstanding grievances despite years of negotiations and interventions.

The Chairperson of ASUU-BSU, Dr. Ali Sule Ako, and the Secretary, Prof. Daniel Chile, in a communique which they signed stated that the union’s decision became inevitable following the continued non-payment of pension and gratuity to retired staff, irregular remittance of pension contributions, unpaid promotion arrears dating back to 2018, and the failure to fully implement salary adjustments and wage awards owed to lecturers.

The union lamented that several retired staff members had died without receiving their entitlements, while others continue to endure hardship years after leaving service.

The union further decried the absence of an effective health insurance scheme for workers, despite directives for staff enrollment, government counterpart funding has not been provided, rendering the programme ineffective.

Other issues cited include the accumulation of about 22 months of 25 and 35 percent wage award arrears, incomplete implementation of the Consequential Adjustment to Academic Salaries (CATA), and what the union termed “excessive taxation” that has reduced staff earnings.

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The ASUU-BSU further accused university authorities of undermining due process and institutional autonomy through the rejection of the Senate-nominated candidate for Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Ebute Agaba, without explanation.

The union added that repeated efforts by the branch, the ASUU zone and the National Executive Council (NEC) to secure a negotiated settlement failed to yield results, alleging that authorities instead resorted to isolated payments without committing to a formal agreement or clear implementation framework.

“The welfare of staff, the integrity of university governance and the future of BSU cannot continue to be subjected to endless promises and unfulfilled commitments,” the union stated.

The union has also vowed that the strike would remain in force until substantial progress is made and or binding agreements are reached on all issues in dispute.

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SEDI to Provide Equipment, Train Staff of Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi

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The Scientific Equipment Development Institute, SEDI, Minna, Niger State, has sealed the deal to supply scientific equipment, materials, and manpower training to Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi.

In a statement signed by the Head, Information and Protocol Unit of the polytechnic, Timothy Ihom, said the commitment was made on Tuesday by the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of SEDI, Dr. Jafaru Mahmud, during an on-the-spot assessment visit to the polytechnic.

The statement quoted Dr. Mahmud as saying “the partnership is part of SEDI’s contribution to advancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education in line with the federal government policy.” He added that “the institute would also assist the polytechnic in meeting the requirements for accreditation by the National Board for Technical Education in the next assessment cycle.”

The image maker of Akawe Torkuka polytechnic revealed further that, “SEDI will begin with the immediate provision of science laboratory equipment, followed by training for staff and students in renewable energy and other technical areas.” The aim, he said, is “to help the polytechnic become a centre where students acquire quality education and practical skills to become self-reliant.”

While welcoming the delegation, the Rector of Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Dr. Martins Agena, said the “visit was a return engagement following his earlier trip to SEDI in Minna last year, where he sought collaboration to align the polytechnic with global best practices.”

Dr. Agena expressed confidence that “the partnership would create opportunities for students and lecturers to visit SEDI’s facilities in Minna for hands-on experience.”

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Also speaking, the Deputy Rector, Academics, and Chairperson of the visit’s organizing committee, Dr. Philomena Odeh-Udeh, said “the collaboration aligns with Governor Hyacinth Alia’s vision of prioritizing science and technical education in Benue State. She commended SEDI for its timely intervention.”

The SEDI team conducted a physical assessment of the polytechnic’s facilities and signed a Memorandum of Uderstanding outlining the areas of intervention.

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SEDI to Equip, Train Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi

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The Scientific Equipment Development Institute, SEDI, Minna, Niger State, has sealed the deal to supply scientific equipment, materials, and manpower training to Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi.

In a statement signed by the Head, Information and Protocol Unit of the polytechnic, Timothy Ihom, said the commitment was made on Tuesday by the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of SEDI, Dr. Jafaru Mahmud, during an on-the-spot assessment visit to the polytechnic.

The statement quoted Dr. Mahmud as saying “the partnership is part of SEDI’s contribution to advancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education in line with the federal government policy.” He added that “the institute would also assist the polytechnic in meeting the requirements for accreditation by the National Board for Technical Education in the next assessment cycle.”

The image maker of Akawe Torkuka polytechnic revealed further that, “SEDI will begin with the immediate provision of science laboratory equipment, followed by training for staff and students in renewable energy and other technical areas.” The aim, he said, is “to help the polytechnic become a centre where students acquire quality education and practical skills to become self-reliant.”

While welcoming the delegation, the Rector of Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Dr. Martins Agena, said the “visit was a return engagement following his earlier trip to SEDI in Minna last year, where he sought collaboration to align the polytechnic with global best practices.”

Dr. Agena expressed confidence that “the partnership would create opportunities for students and lecturers to visit SEDI’s facilities in Minna for hands-on experience.”

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Also speaking, the Deputy Rector, Academics, and Chairperson of the visit’s organizing committee, Dr. Philomena Odeh-Udeh, said “the collaboration aligns with Governor Hyacinth Alia’s vision of prioritizing science and technical education in Benue State. She commended SEDI for its timely intervention.”

The SEDI team conducted a physical assessment of the polytechnic’s facilities and signed a Memorandum of Uderstanding outlining the areas of intervention.

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JAMB Sets Stage for Candidates’ change of institution, result printing

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) set set the stage for candidates of the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, who are in need, to process their change of institution and course.

Dr Fabian Benjamin, spokesman for JAMB on X stated this Friday saying, “Candidates wishing to change their institution or programme of choice may now proceed to do so visiting any of the Board’s approved CBT. Applicants are advised to visit any accredited CBT centre to effect the changes,”

JAMB indicated further that the printing of the original 2026 UTME result slip will begin on Monday, May 18, 2026.

The release also called on candidates to visit accredited CBT centres to print their result slips and access other related services.

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