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Kaduna Tertiary Institution Workers Suspend Month-Long Strike

Striking workers at Kaduna State-owned tertiary institutions have suspended their month-long industrial action after Governor Uba Sani approved a new salary structure. The agreement was reached during a meeting between the governor and the Joint Union of Tertiary Institutions (JUTIKS), facilitated by the state's chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). The key outcome is the approval and immediate implementation of 70% of the 2024 CONPCASS/CONTEDISS salary structure for both academic and non-academic staff. The government also approved a 65-year retirement age for staff. The unions, which began the strike on September 30th, have expressed appreciation for the governor's "listening leadership" and commitment to workers' welfare. With this development, academic activities are expected to resume in the affected institutions.

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NELFUND Urges Schools to Upload Student Records for Loans

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has called on all accredited tertiary institutions to update and upload their students' records to its verification portal. This preparatory step is for the official opening of the loan application portal for the 2025/2026 academic session. The agency stated that only students whose details have been duly uploaded and verified by their institutions will be eligible to apply for the student loan scheme. NELFUND emphasized the critical role of schools in ensuring a seamless process and urged them to appoint qualified officers to oversee the data upload in line with its technical guidelines. The move is part of the government's agenda to facilitate equitable access to higher education through financial support.

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TEWU-GH and TUWAG Clarify: ‘We Are Not on Strike.

The Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-GH) and the Technical Universities Workers Association of Ghana (TUWAG) have issued a statement to clarify that they are not part of any ongoing strike action.In the press release, national leaders Sulemana Abdul-Rahman (TEWU-GH) and John Ayarik Alateng (TUWAG) emphasized that the strike relates solely to the Ghana Education Service (GES) and does not involve their unions or workers in Ghana’s tertiary institutions.The leadership urged members to remain calm, continue working, and await further updates on any relevant issues. This statement aims to dispel confusion and ensure the smooth operation of tertiary institutions during heightened labor concerns in the country.

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