Ngige Can No Longer Mediate Amid Industrial Court Case – ASUU President

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 16th Nov, 2022 - tori.ng

Osodeke said Ngige lost his right as a conciliator after taking the case to the Industrial Court.

Prof Emmanuel Osodeke and Chris Ngige

Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, has taken a swipe at Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, over his alleged authorization of the part-payment of salaries to members of the union after it called off its eight-month strike in October.

Osodeke who spoke in a Channels Television program on Tuesday, November 15, said Ngige lost his right as a conciliator after taking the case to the Industrial Court.

He further described the Minister as an "interloper" who wrote to the Minister of Finance personally, asking them to stop payment of salaries to lecturers who were on strike.

The ASUU President said;

“He (Ngige) has gone to court, which means he has lost his right as a conciliator. Once he has taken this case to the Industrial Court, he has lost that right as a conciliator; he has no say again, but he’s still interloping.

“He has nothing. He’s an interloper. If we’re calling him a conciliator, it has gone beyond him.

“And we have found that it was he who actually wrote to the Minister of Finance personally, not directed, that they should stop our salary. It’s just personal. We are surprised because, having taken the case to court, by all rights, he has hands are tied. He has no business with what we do.”


While onfirming that the part payment was the first salary paid to union members since the strike was called off, Osodeke also expressed confidence that the agitations of the union would be resolved in the interest of students, parents, and the country.

The ASUU President added;

“But to our surprise, the Accountant General Office decided to pay what some people have referred to as half. It’s very sad because professors who are on the same salary scale got varying amounts, N200,000, N180,000, N90,000 and what have you.

“The question we need to ask ourselves is, can a Minister of Labour direct the Minister of Finance on what to do? The answer is no. We are under the Ministry of Education, and we thought that anybody that can give such a directive who monitors what we do through the NUC is the Minister of Education.

 “It is the Minister of Education, who we are under, and the Speaker on whose intervention we called off the strike because of the issue we said that, one, they are going to pay us backlog of our salaries because ASUU is different from another union.”

 

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