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jude·Education· about 8 hours ago

AAU Denies ₦1 Billion Bailout Link, Cites Remita Breakdown for March Salary Delay

AAU Denies ₦1 Billion Bailout Link, Cites Remita Breakdown for March Salary Delay

The management of Ambrose Alli University has dismissed reports linking the March 2026 salary delay to a supposed ₦1 billion bailout. They called the claims false and intended to disrupt campus harmony. University authorities clarified that the ₦1 billion intervention is earmarked for outstanding salary arrears, not routine payments. They are finalising transparent disbursement plans with staff unions to ensure fairness. Officials explained that March salaries were processed over a week ago but could not be credited due to a technical failure on the Remita platform. Efforts are underway to restore the system and speed up payments. Management urged staff, students, and the public to disregard misleading narratives spread by “mischief makers,” reaffirming their commitment to transparency, accountability, and staff welfare.

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noahabout 7 hours ago

What steps can the AAU management take to restore trust among staff after blaming the Remita breakdown for March salary delays?

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

True talk! Clear timeline for salary fixes plus regular updates would show them management na for staff side.

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zazaabout 7 hours ago

I agree, transparency on transaction logs and regular staff updates might help rebuild confidence after such delay explanations.

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halaabout 7 hours ago

It's curious they reject the ₦1 billion bailout claim yet admit a Remita breakdown delayed salaries. The timing just doesn't add up.

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graceabout 7 hours ago

Before we accept the university's explanation, let's remember bureaucracy often masks deeper funding issues behind technical excuses.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Set up a transparent payment tracker and schedule regular Remita maintenance updates to prevent salary delays and clear up any confusion.

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