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Thursday, 29 August 2013
NLC to intervene in FG, ASUU crisis
THE Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
said on Thursday, that it will meet
members of the Academic Staff Union
of Universities (ASUU), in order to
ensure university lecturers return to
the negotiating table to continue
discussion with the government.
ASUU had been on strike since July 1,
demanding that the Federal
Government implements an
agreement it signed with them in
2009. The two parties, government
and the ASUU commenced negotiation
to resolve the crisis, but had last
week, pulled out of negotiations,
accusing government of insincerity in
the talks.
President of the NLC, Comrade
Abdulwahed Omar, said after the
congress emergency National
Executive Council (NEC) meeting at
the Labour House in Abuja, efforts
were ongoing to convince ASUU to
resume discussions with the Federal
Government, with a view to restoring
normalcy to the nation’s university
system.
He pointed out that NLC was studying
the bone of contention and was
intervening to ensure that a robust
discussion continued, which would
ultimately lead to an amicable
resolution of the crisis.
Omar said: “It is a very serious issue
we are having on our hands, allowing
lecturers to be out of the classrooms
for close to two months. We are
currently embarking on consultation
with a view to convincing members of
the union to resume negotiation with
the Federal Government.”
He stated that NLC also deliberated
on the Senate’s proposal for the
removal of the labour matters from
the Exclusive Legislative List, stating
that the union has put in place an
action plan to confront the move.
According to him, the NLC would work
with the Trade Union Congress (TUC)
on the matter, stressing that
organised labour had already started
making personal contact with people-
friendly members of the National
Assembly.
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