FUTA COVID-19 Prevention Protocols, Resumption Guidelines

  The management of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has released the COVID-19 prevention protocols and resumption guidelines for all students of the institution. All students are to note the following guidelines for resumption: University Hostels will be opened to accommodate students as from Monday 18th January 2021. No student will be allowed into the hostels earlier than that date.  Hand washing materials will be provided at strategic points within the campus, and students should wash their hands at regular intervals.  Students are to ensure strict compliance with Covid-19 protocols by putting on their facemasks within and outside the University premises, and in this regard, each student is to have at least five (5) sets of washable facemasks.  Each student is to come with hand sanitiser, which should be in his/her possession at all times and be used at intervals. Students are to ensure social distancing by avoiding handshaking, hugging and all ...

Resumption of Universities To Be Further Delayed As SSANU, NASU Fix Date For Another Strike

 It seems that the announcement by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end its strike may not mean the resumption of universities in the country anytime soon.


This is as the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) have agreed to embark on a three-day protest and strike.

Both SSANU and NASU on Sunday, January 10, announced that the planned industrial action will kick-off from Tuesday, January 12, AIT News reports.

In addition, SSANU and NASU claimed other unresolved issues include the non-payment of retirement benefits of outgone staff members, arrogation of powers by teachers in the non-teaching units, the abandonment and poor funding of state universities by the federal government.

The unions lamented that the government has failed to keep to its own part of the agreement, hence their latest decision.

Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) had said it might resume its suspended strike in February 2021 if the federal government fails to fulfill the promises it made to the lecturers.

The national president of ASUU, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, made this known in Lagos shortly after the union suspended its nine-month-old strike.

ASUU had in March begun a nationwide strike over the federal government’s insistence that lecturers must register for the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) and other key issues.

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