As
the face off between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff
Union of Universities took another twist on Thursday, indications have
emerged that the organised labour in the country would mediate in the
crisis.
The Acting Minister of Education, Mr.
Nyesom Wike, had ordered ASUU members who had been on strike since
July to return to work or risk being fired .
However, the National President of the
Trade Union Congress, Mr. Bobboi Kaigama, said in a telephone interview
with our correspondent that the Nigeria Labour Congress and the TUC
would intervene in the crisis.
Kaigama and the Acting General Secretary
of the NLC, Chris Uyot, had on Tuesday called on the Federal
Government to pay the arrears of salaries of the striking lecturers .
The TUC president said on Thursday that
the organised labour was preoccupied with the resolution of the crisis
and would avoid blaming either party involved in the crisis.
Kaigama, who said he had held a
discussion with his NLC counterpart, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar, on the issue,
added that efforts would be made to ensure that the matter was resolved
without either side conceding defeat.
He said, “Well, we have to intervene in
this crisis. I have heard what has happened. The NLC and the TUC would
intervene so that the conflict is not worsened.
“We don’t want to blame anybody on either
side; we just want to do it in such a way that there is no winner, no
vanquished. Omar and I have discussed it.”
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