Egbedokun accuses the government of reneging on agreements, leading to distrust and unrest among university staff.

ASUU demands a 26% budgetary allotment, per UNESCO's benchmark, to address the education funding crisis and prevent further social issues.

Egbedokun also emphasized the link between education and crime, asserting that proper education can deter individuals from engaging in criminal activities.

The ASUU Coordinator also calls for the immediate release of promotion arrears and rejects the use of IPPIS for payment, advocating for university autonomy in curriculum development.

ASUU remains committed to advocating for adequate funding and autonomy in education, prioritizing the well-being of university staff and the quality of education in Nigeria.