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ASUU Strike: Court Ruling In Best Interest Of Nation – Ngige

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By Ayodele Oni

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Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Chris Ngige has expressed the hope that intervention of the House of Representatives in the prolonged strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will facilitate quick resolution of the crisis.

The Minister also declared that nobody won or lost in the ruling of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), ordering the striking Lecturers to return to work.

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 A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the ministry, Olajide Oshundun, stated that Ngige, made the declaration on Friday in Abuja, while receiving members of the Nigerian Association of Medical and Dental Academics (NAMDA).

He assured that the court ruling does not preclude further negotiation between the Federal Government and ASUU.

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saying “The ruling is in the best interest of the nation. It is a win-win situation for all of us – government, students, lecturers – all Nigerians indeed.

“I have just gotten the order of court asking ASUU to go back to work. It is a sound judgment. It is no victor, no vanquished.

“You doctors in academics are now members of ASUU, but, you are here, even though you have dissociated yourself and you are working.

“We want to thank you for working and teaching your students.

“The court ruling does not preclude us from going on with further negotiation and consultations.

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The pro chancellors met Mr. President and made some demands, such as topping up government offer and seeing whether there could be some bailout.

“Mr. President said in considering it, he will consult stakeholders. So, he is going to consult everybody.”

Ngige welcomed the intervention of the House of Representatives in the ASUU imbroglio, saying he was happy that the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila said they were going to meet the President.

He said the intervention was timely considering that the President must have also consulted some stakeholders, adding that whatever money to be put in would go into the 2023 appropriation where the National Assembly comes in.

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“If they have shown interest now, it is good and wonderful. When they bring that proposal, the Executive will not have any problem. ASUU should also know that this is a step in the right direction.

“And all these things have been promised them by the Minister of Education at their last meeting with him. For me, they should do the needful and get back to classroom.”

He said the government would order the vice chancellors to reopen the universities in compliance with the order of court.


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