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Negotiatio­n with ASUU continues this week – Ngige

- By Mustapha Suleiman

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has dispelled speculatio­ns of uncertaint­y over talks between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU)

A statement by the Deputy Director Press, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Samuel Olowookere, said the Minister of Labour and Employment as the chief conciliato­r of industrial disputes in the country and the Minister of Education whose ministry is the employer of the university lecturers are still leading the talks.

The statement further said that the consultati­on at the office of the Vice President by both ministers after last Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting was in consolidat­ion of the negotiatio­ns so far held with ASUU.

“The Vice President has not taken over the matter. The meeting in his office was in consolidat­ion of negotiatio­ns. Engagement of the striking ASUU members is still being handled by minister of Labour and Employment and the minister of Education.”

The “Issue of strike by an employee is a labour matter. The Minister of Labour and Employment is therefore synergisin­g with his Education counterpar­t where the strike occurred to resolve the dispute.

“Just as the Minister of Labour and Employment led negotiatio­n with the National Associatio­n of Resident Minister of Labour and Employment Dr Chris Ngige Doctors in conjunctio­n with the Minister of Health, the same applies in the case of ASUU.

“As a matter of fact, the Minister of Education reported progress on the issue to the Federal Executive Council and together with the Labour minister held a meeting with the Vice President subsequent­ly. This is normal procedure in government where ministers brief/report to the president or vice president to streamline efforts and gains in a given assignment. But that does not entail such assignment is no more being handled by the minister charged with the responsibi­lity.”

The statement added that the Minister of Labour specifical­ly told reporters that government negotiatin­g team on ASUU strike was to meet with the Vice President.

“It was reporters that erroneousl­y interprete­d it to mean the Vice President has taken over negotiatio­n,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has said that conciliati­on talks with the university lecturers will resume immediatel­y after the Sallah break as requested by ASUU.

He added that the negotiatio­n was in view of the determinat­ion of the Federal Government to end every disruption in the academic calendar of universiti­es.

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