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FG urges ASUU, others to embrace dialogue

- By Muideen Olaniyi

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) and other unions in tertiary institutio­ns who are currently on strike to embrace dialogue.

He made the appeal during the 2022 Internatio­nal Workers Day celebratio­n on Sunday in Abuja with the theme, `Labour, Politics and the Quest for Good Governance and Developmen­t in Nigeria.”

ASUU and other unions in the education sector have embarked on a nationwide warning strike to press home their members’ demands.

The lecturers’ demands include funding for the revitalisa­tion of public universiti­es, earned academic allowances; the University Transparen­cy Accountabi­lity Solution (UTAS) and promotion arrears.

Others are the renegotiat­ion of 2009 ASUU-FG Agreement and the inconsiste­ncy in Integrated Personnel Payroll Informatio­n System (IPPIS), among others.

Osinbajo said that the federal government was not unmindful of the ongoing strike in public universiti­es and also the anxieties of students and their parents and the thoughts of uncertain future.

“We are not unmindful of the anxieties of our children and their parents who are plagued by thoughts of an uncertain future as they stay home because their universiti­es have been shut by an industrial action.

“I appeal to ASUU and the broader labour community to seek the path of dialogue,’’ he said.

The vice president, however, noted that disagreeme­nt and debate had always been part of the relationsh­ip between labour and the government.

“But at all times, we have through dialogue found a path forward. It in this spirit that I call on ASUU to embrace dialogue with the Government.

“I call on the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress to help facilitate a resolution of this dispute through dialogue,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, also urged organised labour to continue to eliminate actions inimical to the quest for good governance and developmen­t in the country.

Ngige appealed to labour to embrace acclaimed institutio­ns of consensus building in times of differing opinions, rather than debilitati­ng actions that lead to complicati­ons.

He said such complicati­ons include loss of mandays and decreased productivi­ty that threaten the existence of the enterprise and result in job losses.

He, however, frowned on the situation where strikes were always the first option considered by the unions in pressing home their demands.

The minister noted that the rights emanating from employment relationsh­ip were reciprocal, adding that government in addition to being the “competent authority‘’ in tripartism, is also an employer,’’ he said.

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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu distribute­s sacks of rice and sugar to over 50,000 families for Sallah

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