Normal activities resumed at the Lagos State University (LASU) on Wednesday following the suspension of a two-day protest by the academic staff and non-academic staff unions of the institution.

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NAN reports that the two main gates leading into the institution were barricaded on Monday and Tuesday as the unions protested against the delay in the implementation of the new minimum wage to all tertiary institutions in Lagos.

The gates were later opened after the unions’ meeting with Hakeem Muri-Okunola, the state’s head of service.

The unions comprise: the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Non-Academic Staff of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU).

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Saheed Oseni, chairman, SSANU, LASU Chapter, said Muri-Okunola assured the unions that government would start to pay the minimum wage by October.

“We had a meeting with Mr Muri-Okunola yesterday on the implementation of minimum wage to all tertiary institutions in the state,” he said.

“The Head of Service during the meeting said that the government was committed to commence the implementation of minimum wage across all tertiary institutions in the state.

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“We are also having another meeting with the Lagos State House of Assembly this morning to consolidate on the meeting we had with the Head of Service.

“Since the gate has been opened definitely academic activities will commence.”

On his part, Moruf Sanni, chairman, NASU, LASU chapter, said that the protest was called off because the state government had promised to implement the new minimum wage.

According to Sanni, members will want to receive their minimum wage first before talking about the arrears.

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“The management of LASU will determine the commencement of academic activities for the students,” he said.

Ademola Adekoya, spokesperson for LASU, said that normal activities had resumed in the institution.

Adekoya also said that lectures would commence on September 21 for final year students at the undergraduate level.

NAN reports that the management, staff and students of the institution as well as visitors with verified identification cards now have access to the institution.

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