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ASUU Strike: SSANU, NASU hail Ngige

SSANU) and NASU have commended the efforts of labour minister Chris Ngige over resolving ongoing labour crises involving the university unions.

• May 6, 2022

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) have commended the efforts of labour minister Chris Ngige over resolving ongoing labour crises involving the university unions.

Peter Adeyemi, spokesman for the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the unions, said this at the resumption of the conciliation meeting between the federal government and the striking unions in Abuja.
The members of the unions have been on warning strike to press home their demands from President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime.

The unions’ complaints include inconsistencies in payment with Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), non-payment of earned allowances, non-payment of arrears of national minimum wage and its consequential adjustment.

Others are poor funding of state universities, delay in renegotiation of the 2009 agreements, non-release of white paper on visitation panels and non- payment of retirement benefits to members.

Mr Adeyemi commended the minister for his efforts which had started yielding the desired results. He said Mr Ngige had, in the past, made efforts to bring their employer to the negotiation table but to no avail.

He, however, expressed happiness that the minister’s efforts had started yielding fruits with the presence of the new education ministry’s permanent secretary, Peter Adejo, at the latest conciliation meeting.

“We are attending this meeting with an open mind. We thank your Excellency, Senator Ngige for the efforts you have made before you got tired of us. We started writing and you are no longer replying,” he noted. “Part of the efforts you have made consistently has started yielding results. We are now seeing the permanent secretary of education here. We can recall very vividly that Your Excellency has done so much to get our employers to attend meetings, which have started achieving the desired result.”

Mr Adeyemi said there was the need for other agencies of government to also do their own part of the bargain, to ensure peace and tranquillity in the system.

He, however, said they were pained that the action had been prolonged by Mr Buhari’s regime.

“Nobody should blame us for our action, as we are ready to go back to work as soon as the promises made to us in the last few years are fulfilled,” he stressed. “We don’t want to stay at home for one minute any longer but that will be dependent on how government fulfills its own part of the agreement.”

Earlier, the permanent secretary apologised to the unions on behalf of the regime. Mr Adejo said the impression that the education ministry abandoned their workers was not true.

He urged the unions to forgive the regime in the spirit of the Lenten season and Ramadan.

He added that with the social apartheid arising from the spate of strikes and problems, the earlier the issues were resolved the better for everybody, especially the children and their education.

Mr Ngige expressed hope that the meeting would be truthful, fruitful and cordial, so that all those on strike would go back to work.

(NAN)

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