UNIJOS Lecturers Begin Indefinite Strike
Lecturers at the University of Jos have started an indefinite strike over unpaid salaries for March 2026.
The action has disrupted academic activities at the institution, leaving students uncertain about their schedule.
The strike was triggered by delays in salary payment, with staff expressing frustration over the situation.
The development adds to ongoing concerns about welfare issues affecting university workers across the country.
The action is expected to affect lectures, examinations, and other academic engagements. Students have been advised to stay informed as the situation unfolds.
Authorities are yet to announce a resolution, while pressure is mounting on relevant bodies to address the issue and restore normal activities.
















