Recall that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) had revealed on Tuesday that the Federal Government agreed to pay 8 months’ salary arrears.
However a Nigerian lecturer on hearing the news caused a stir at a bank when he showed up with a Ghana Must Go bag following reports that FG paid their outstanding salaries.
It announced; “Universities to reopen 17th October 2022 as Federal Govt agrees to pay the outstanding 8 months’ salaries.
“Revitalisation and salary arrears have been cleared. Although the issue of UTAS is not finalized, for now, ASUU members have agreed to resume October 17th.”
Just a day after the news broke, a man who lectures at an undisclosed university stormed his bank with a big bag to withdraw the entire 8 months backlog of salaries.
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