ASUU strikes fuelling brain drain — Imams

News Express |20th Oct 2025 | 99
ASUU strikes fuelling brain drain — Imams




The League of Imams and Alfas in Ogun State has expressed concern over a strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), saying the industrial dispute often disrupts academic sessions and weakens the quality of education.

In a statement on Monday, the secretary general of the body, Imam Tajudeen Adewunmi, urged the Federal Government to act quickly and decisively to find a permanent solution to the problems.

According to the statement, the lingering strike has placed a financial burden on parents and guardians who cover living expenses and housing costs even while schools are closed.

The statement read in part: “As religious leaders, we cannot remain silent when the education of our youths and the stability of our nation are repeatedly placed in jeopardy. Each round of strike leaves behind painful scars. Students are trapped in prolonged academic calendars, unable to graduate when expected.

“Parents and guardians are weighed down financially, paying for accommodation and living expenses even while schools remain shut. Families endure emotional stress as uncertainty about the future of their children grows heavier. Beyond this, the long periods of idleness expose young people to vices such as crime, drug abuse and restlessness, problems that later spill over into our communities.

“The effect on the nation is equally profound. Frequent disruptions weaken the quality of education, producing graduates who are less competitive globally. Continuous strikes encourage brain drain, as both students and lecturers seek stability abroad. Local businesses around campuses collapse during closures, affecting livelihoods. More dangerously, the repeated instability erodes trust in our public institutions, weakening the hope and faith of citizens in the future of Nigeria.

“We therefore appeal to the Federal Government to take urgent and concrete steps toward resolving these issues once and for all. This includes ensuring fair and sustainable remuneration for lecturers, improving infrastructure and teaching facilities across universities and providing continuous funding for research and innovation to drive national development.”

The body also called on the ASUU leadership to engage in dialogue with sincerity and respect for one another, acknowledging that while complaints are legitimate, protracted strikes only make things worse for students, families, and the country as a whole. (Daily Trust)




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