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Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by LIVE08(m): 9:55am On Jul 20, 2022
ASUU has also blamed Mr Ngige for allegedly constituting clog in the wheel of the progress of the negotiation towards addressing the crisis.

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, to hands off negotiations with the striking [b]Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).[/b]

Mr Buhari, who gave the directive during a briefing by the heads of the various concerned ministries, departments and agencies of government on Tuesday in Abuja, also okayed the suggestion by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, to take over the negotiations.

Mr Adamu was said to have complained to the gathering the reason behind his prolonged silence on the matter, saying his labour and employment counterpart had since 2016 argued “that only the labour ministry has the mandate to negotiate with striking workers unions in Nigeria.”

ASUU has also blamed Mr Ngige for allegedly complicating the crisis and making resolution difficult.

ASUU stated the position on Tuesday at a media briefing on the status of the negotiations. The union said the position became necessary as part of its efforts to clarify conflicting positions allegely linked to the union.

Adamu versus Ngige
A highly-placed source, who was at the meeting and spoke with PREMIUM TIMES in confidence, said earlier reports that President Buhari ordered the education minister to address the ASUU crisis within two weeks is inaccurate.

The source said; “The President never directed the education minister to end the strike in two or three weeks. It was the minister himself who hinted of a possibility of an end to the crisis between two and three weeks.

“But the education minister said he distanced himself from the negotiations following the position taken sometime in 2016 or thereabouts when a similar issue arose and the labour minister said it was his duty to take over negotiation and quoted some ILO provisions.”

The source said Mr Adamu expressed surprise that when his labour counterpart made the argument at a cabinet meeting at the time, none of the cabinet members contradicted him and that the President maintained silence.

“So the education saw the President’s silence as an approval of Mr Ngige’s position at the time,” the source added.

History of controversies
The latest conflict between the minister of education and his labour and employment counterpart is not new.

The labour minister had in the past criticised his education counterpart, accusing him of not doing enough to resolve the labour crises in Nigeria’s higher institutions.

In April, while meeting the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement renegotiation committee headed by Nimi Bŕiggs, a professor, Mr Ngige explained his challenges with the education ministry.

File photo of ASUU meeting with the Nigerian govt delegation
In a statement distributed to the media by his ministry after the meeting then, Mr Ngige said in the December 2020 agreement, he gave the government side a timeline to return to the university unions who are their employees to sort everything out.

He said; “I started pushing to see that things were done. What the Munzali committee came up with is a proposal. Both Munzali and ASUU did not sign. At our last meeting in February before ASUU proceeded on strike, we said everyone should go back to his principal.

“As a conciliator, I have to make use of the labour instruments at my disposal. The bosses in the Federal Ministry of Education do not feel the strike. There are things that are above me. I am not minister of education.

”I cannot go to the education minister and dictate to him how to run his place. But I told ASUU that you should be bombarding them at the Federal Ministry of Education for this to be moved forward. There are many ways to do so.”

This was confirmed on Tuesday by ASUU, which said Mr Ngige had once directed the union to “picket the education ministry”.

Tuesday’s meeting
At Tuesday’s briefing, the concerned ministries, agencies and departments of government gave the status of the negotiations to the President.

Those at the meeting with the president were the ministers of education, finance, labour, and communications and digital economy, Adamu Adamu, Zainab Ahmed, Mr Ngige and Isa Pantami respectively.

Others were the Head of Service of the Federation, Folashade Yemi-Esan; Chairman of the National Salaries Income and Wages Commission, Ekpo Nta, and the Director-General of Budget Office, Ben Akabueze.

A source at the meeting told our correspondent that the President directed that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, and Mr Ngige should only serve as observer and conciliators at the resolution meetings.

Education minister’s plan
The source further explained that the education minister has promised to immediately begin a series of meetings with ASUU to resolve the crisis as soon as possible.

The source said: “The minister has consistently explained that the agreement reached with the previous administration on the release of about N1.3 trillion to the university system is not realistic but that something around a quarter of such can be worked out.

“Also, in the salary structure being negotiated, the minister is open to paying a professor a salary not less than N1 million. That will be tabled before relevant agencies of government to arrive at implementable proposals so that the unions can take them to their members for consideration.”

The source said because the minister believes the lecturers are patriotic Nigerians, the matter could be resolved.

“So the President, agreed to this and asked him to take immediateaction. ”

Ministry keeps mum
Meanwhile, the education ministry has declined comment on the matter but pledged to make a statement available to the public on Wednesday.

In a telephone interview with our reporter on Tuesday evening, the Director of Press in the Ministry of Education, Ben Goong, said he would not speak on the matter.

“I believe that you know this is a sensitive matter, you wouldn’t expect me to just speak to you. But I can assure you that the ministry will make a statement on Wednesday,” Mr Goong said.

ASUU maintains stand
Meanwhile, in a statement Tuesday the President of ASUU, Emmanuel Osodeke, berated the labour and employment minister.

Emmanuel Osodeke [PHOTO CREDIT: @ASUU.org.ng]
The union expressed reservation about Mr Ngige’s claim of being a conciliator, accusing him of taking sides.
The union said; “ASUU has always had serious reservations about the claim of “conciliation” by someone (Mr Ngige) who has taken sides in the dispute, or by an unabashed protagonist in the crisis such as the current Minister of Labour and Employment. It is antithetical to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions (98, 151 & 154) on collective bargaining and tripartism.

“The Trade Dispute Act, the principal legislation for labour relations, does not empower the Minister to assume the office of conciliator. This is to guarantee the principle of ‘’good faith’’ in negotiations, which implies making every effort to reach an agreement, conducting genuine and constructive negotiations and applying them in good faith.

“It is against the principle of natural justice and the doctrine of equality for Dr. Ngige who carries himself as if he has personal scores to settle with ASUU and shoots down the Union everywhere it matters to assume the role of conciliator.”

He said nothing concrete came out of the endless deliberations with the minister as the conciliator as he “kept approbating and reprobating”.

The ASUU president said: “It appears that Dr. Ngige has deliberately misrepresented the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) convention on the collective bargaining agreement and the roles of a conciliator to serve his propagandist interest in this matter.

“For instance, he would declare that he fully supported our demand that the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU be speedily concluded within six weeks while at the same time creating an unrealistic pathway to arriving at a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA),” Mr Osodeke said.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the minister claimed that ASUU sat down to fix its members’ salary after asking representatives of the government’s ministries, department and agencies (MDAs) to recuse themselves from the meeting with the Nimi Briggs-led committee on renegotiation of the 2009 agreement.

ASUU strike
ASUU embarked on an initial four-week strike on February 14 but has continued to extend the strike as the union and the Nigerian government have failed to reach an agreement.

The university teachers are requesting the implementation of the renegotiated 2009 agreement that contains its members’ conditions of service as well as the deployment of the University Transparency and Accountability Solutions (UTAS) to replace the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) currently in use.

ASUU alleged irregularities in the IPPIS, adding that the salary payment platform has stripped universities of their autonomy.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/543782-buhari-orders-ngige-to-step-down-from-ongoing-negotiation-with-ASUU.html

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by MITCHELL96: 2:53pm On Jul 20, 2022
Ngige the bastard


Call off the God damn strike let students go back to school! angry

I can bet none of these politicians kids are schooling in Nigerian universities. That's why they don't care.

Bastards!.

If one certain man becomes president, I Swear Nigeria will be like Colombia and Mexico. Them go turn Nigeria to drug dealing country

I didn't mention names oo, But you guys know who I mean grin

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by havenz(m): 2:53pm On Jul 20, 2022
Good.
Aviation strike is working...

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by CR777: 2:53pm On Jul 20, 2022
It's going to almost a year Nigerian students have been at home all because our certificateless president who acts like a clown most times does not value education as he himself had none.

It's funny how APC are still packaging another disaster who believes its his turn to cause more havoc and damages than the one the clown he helped to install back in 2015.

May APC never happen to Nigeria again.


Vote people with vision and great foresight come 2023.
Dont vote for drug Lords and terrorist sympathizers cos things are gonna get worse if you do.

We already have a man destined to take back this country and make it great because we Nigerians deserve better.
I think you know who I'm talking about, Our labour shall never be in vain.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Nobody: 2:53pm On Jul 20, 2022
At the end, the solution is simple.

Make universities autonomous...so that they can do two things.

1.Set up their payment system, eg UTAS

2. Raise fees for extra funding.

But the government and ASUU are scared of doing that...meanwhile, unless someone can find about 1 trillion naira in extra funding (my estimate) for education alone this year, government cannot find money to fund ASUU.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by 9jaBloke: 2:53pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by WilliamKhan(m): 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by MadeInTokyo: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Buhari confused fool should also step down as President
Ngige should have been sacked 2016, After how many years of back and forth with ASUU , with less than 10 months for Buhari tenure to come to an end, Buhari is now asking Ngige to step down from the negotiation.
What a foolish man Buhari is.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by etrange: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
He will step down and the strike issue will be resolved immediately. The APC presidential candidate will take credit for that. It's all part of the campaign strategy. Poor students.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Splitmind: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
Well done, you know those people can never be trusted.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by sekem: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
Has he discovered that Ngige is the problem?

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by doctokwus: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
Incompetent clown
Has Buhari stepped down from being the petroleum minister?
This is a man that enjoyed the luxury of almost 30% increase in pump price of petroleum at one swoop,without opposition,yet the same problems are persisting of scarcity and massive subsidy fraud.
The issues in the petroleum sector is the major reason why power supply is the lowest ever in the history of Nigeria since 1914 because most power plants depend on fuel in one form or the other to power the turbines.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by educrest: 2:54pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by kamossreal(m): 2:55pm On Jul 20, 2022
Welcome development

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by ironheart(m): 2:55pm On Jul 20, 2022
Interesting, these lecturer wants there salary to be running while they sit at home and the students suffers. I like Ngige for activating the no work no pay policy. The sad truth is that the lecturers will still tell the federal government to pay them the months they stayed at home. Its a sad something

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Kingdemi212019: 2:55pm On Jul 20, 2022
Tor..we go sha resume one day

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by goldenchild03: 2:55pm On Jul 20, 2022
Nice one.
Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by SatanKeepOff: 2:56pm On Jul 20, 2022
Both Adamu and Ngige should Step down and let the strike continue

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by omolola100(f): 2:56pm On Jul 20, 2022
This country is bad
Why did God even create me in this country?
Nothing is working again in this country.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by FaceThem: 2:57pm On Jul 20, 2022
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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by FaceThem: 2:57pm On Jul 20, 2022
SatanKeepOff:
Both Adamu and Ngige should Step down and let the strike continue

This Is One Of The Reason Why I will face them
Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Segzy19: 2:57pm On Jul 20, 2022
Ngige lacks the decorum and tactfulness to be a labour minister. No diplomacy at all...

Anyway, na so most short people dey do Sha...
Everything na stronghead, thinking it's everyone that wants ride them

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by SmartPolician: 2:58pm On Jul 20, 2022
Subsidywise20:
At the end, the solution is simple.

Make universities autonomous...so that they can do two things.

1.Set up their payment system, eg UTAS

2. Raise fees for extra funding.

But the government and ASUU are scared of doing that...meanwhile, unless someone can find about 1 trillion naira in extra funding (my estimate) for education alone this year, government cannot find money to fund ASUU.

If you make universities autonomous, they will run like private varsities. Just a few people can afford it. I think the government should design a model where there's PPP arrangement for running federal universities in Nigeria.

While the schools take care of 80% expenses and running cost, government only supports with 20%. The 20% from FG will serve as 50% of school fees of university undergraduates while the students pay the rest of the fees. This way, parents don't have to pay through their noses to train their kids in school.

Truth be told though, university education is expensive anywhere in the world. We need to focus on technical and vocational education as a way of skilling up our people.

@Subsidywise20

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Mase2020g(m): 2:58pm On Jul 20, 2022
wink wink cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Idiot set of people


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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Itohanmiwa: 3:00pm On Jul 20, 2022
Hope this honorable minister is not a mole? This govt suffered sabotage from so many people it trusted to work for it. But in all, I just pray the strike is resolved and students return to school because honestly, they are constituting a nuisance at home.

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Re: Buhari Orders Ngige To Step Down From Ongoing Negotiation With ASUU by Hastaad: 3:01pm On Jul 20, 2022

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