ASUU strike: NLC calls on Federal Government's interference, saying continuity of strike is unacceptable
Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has called for the quick interference of the Federal Government in negotiations with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), stating that the continuity of the strike is not acceptable, this was disclosed by the President of NLC, Ayuba Wabba, in a press briefing with the Congress’ Central Working Committee (CWC) on Wednesday in Abuja, according to NAN.
Labour Minister, Sen. Chris Ngige recently claimed the union is making things difficult for both parties, as the strike which commenced in February continues.
The NLC said, “In Nigeria today, we are facing a period of great injustice on the downtrodden of the society, the worse of it is that for more than three months, the children of the poor are actually at home and this is not acceptable. “But instead of the politicians looking at the issues as a national disaster, they are discussing politics which is why there can never be equity and justice in such a system.
It was said that they have communicated what they think would be able to resolve the issue with government but till date, they are yet to receive any tangible information of any effort being made by them to look at that recommendation, they made to them.”
Also on the upcoming elections, the NLC called on union leaders to defend their democratic rights, stating that “It is not a time to watch, because it is the political decision that will put food on their table, so, every Nigerian worker must be active to use our ‘charter of demand’ to engage the politicians.
“They said they must try also to make sure that the agenda of the working class, the poor and the downtrodden finds space to be accommodated even in the political process.”
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