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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

ASUU strike ‘unconstitutional’ – FG

PIC. 25. FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF STATE FOR SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT, ABUBAKAR BAWA BWARI; MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT, SEN. CHRIS NGIGE AND SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT ON LEGAL MATTERS, RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION, PROF. ADAMU USMAN, AT THE INAUGURATION OF A TECHNICAL COMMITEE ON HIKE OF PETROLEUM PUMP PRICE IN ABUJA ON THURSDAY (2/6/16).
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The Federal Government has described the proposed strike by university lecturers, under the aegis of Academic Staff Union of Universities. ASUU, as ‘unconstitutional.’

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, who stated this, however, also appealed to ASUU to rescind its decision to embark on the one week warning strike from November 16.

Ngige, in a statement issued by Samuel Olowokere, Deputy Director of Press in the Ministry, “The claims of nationwide consultations by ASUU cannot be true as the Ministry of Labour and Employment which is the chief conciliator of industrial relations disputes is yet to receive a direct petition from ASUU.

“This is against the Federal Government who is the jurisdictional employer”.

He emphasised the need for a proper re-negotiation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement which ASUU reached with the previous administration through a clear channel of social dialogue.

He said channel of dialogue would consist of the immediate employer, the Ministry of Education, and the Labour Ministry.

Ngige explained that in view of the prevailing circumstances, the issuance of warning strike by union was unconstitutional.

“The body is yet to exhaust the conflict resolution mechanisms clearly mapped out in the labour laws,” he added.

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