 The senior staff association of Nigerian University, Sanu, and the non-academic staff union have declared a seven-day warning strike to demand the payment of four months with health salaries of their members after the 2022 nationwide strike. According to the Sanu president, Mohammad Ibrahim, who read the communique of the meeting to journalist in Abuja, it said the decision to embark on the warning strike was taken as a last resort, saying several protest letters and other communications with the federal government did not result in the payment of the with health salaries. Full information available to us has it that the director of Mr. President is for all university-based unions to be paid four-month salaries with health. Nick, therefore, suspects saboteurs in this government who are bent on destabilizing and destroying the good intent of Mr. President towards sustaining industrial peace in the university system. Nick has approved a one-week warning strike in conjunction with our sister union in Jack Nasu. By Monday, the 18th of March, all our public universities, federal and states, will be shut down. There will be lights, electricity, there will be water, our hostels will be shut, our offices will be closed. All services, administrative and governance, will be closed. And we are doing this with a lot of concern because we have been on this matter in the last two weeks. We have protested to the Chief of Staff, to the President. We have also written the Minister of Education. It has only been promises upon promises and that we cannot understand this injustice being meted on the non-teaching staff working in federal universities.