Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, the national president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) criticized Chris Ngige, the minister of labor and employment, on Tuesday for allegedly authorizing the part-payment of salaries to union members after the union’s eight-month strike was suspended in October.
Stating this while speaking on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Tuesday, Osodeke said that the minister had lost the right to broker an agreement with the union since he approached the court.
“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,” Osodeke said.
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