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In this file photo, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, chairs a reconciliatory meeting between the Federal Government and ASUU in Abuja on February 22, 2022. |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige did not invite the union for a meeting.
Ngige had after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday said he will be meeting with the union to continue discussions about the lingering strike embarked on by ASUU.
But ASUU president Emmanuel Osodeke said the union was not informed about any meeting with the Federal Government.
โWe were not invited to any meeting. None of our members was invited. We have a secretariat but we never got any invitation from them,โ the ASUU leader said in an interview on Channels Televisionโs Sunrise Daily on Thursday.
โThe problem we have with this government, especially with the minister of labour, is that if you can tell the world that you have fixed a meeting which you didnโt, how do you expect us to believe other things you have said?
โHe should confirm to the world that he sent an invitation to ASUU for a meeting on Thursday.โ
Professor Osodeke asked the labour minister to leave negotiations with the union.
โThe minister of labour should leave us to deal with the minister of education. He was the one that made this matter worse to this extent,โ he said.
โHe was the one that decided to use hunger as a weapon when he said no work no pay.โ
ASUU, which embarked on the latest round of strikes since February 14, cited the governmentโs non-implementation of agreements reached with the union.
Ngige had earlier assured Nigerians that the protracted action will be resolved soon, saying the Federal Government is determined to see public universities reopened.