Mr Osifo said no building collapse had been linked to any registered engineer or construction company.
The committee chairman, Rep. Mike Etabo (APC-Cross River), said the minister should appear in person to answer the petition.
Mr Dingyadi made this statement during a friendly visit to the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, in Abuja on Thursday.
The NIPR boss said the vision was to train the next generation of leaders in Nigeria, having noticed the communication gap between leadership and fellowship.
“Football always brings peace.’’
Mr Ajaero said the payment would run for only six months before the commencement of the national minimum wage.
Mr Lalong said decent work deficits had continued to abound in the economy as informal employment has become the norm.
The strike, which began on Tuesday, disrupted commercial activities across cities in the country, with schools closed as teachers downed tools.
The NURTW has been enmeshed in a leadership tussle caused by an attempt to take over power by various factions of the union.
“This is part of the technological wave that is present very much in Nigeria, which is becoming a bigger and bigger share of the economy.’’
