Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says contrary to
the claim by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, he has not
taken over negotiations with the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities.
The vice president said this today through
his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande.
Ngige
had, while addressing State House reporters after the Federal Executive Council
meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, said Osinbajo had
taken over some aspects of the negotiations and discussions with the ASUU.
The minister had stated: "At council
today (Wednesday), the vice president has taken over some of the aspects of the
negotiations and discussions. "So, we are continuing the
meeting in his office and when we finish meeting, we will get back to ASUU for
another round of meeting and we are hopeful that we will be able to go to an
appreciable extent to solve some of the outstanding issues that is preventing
them from going back to work."
But the vice president's spokesman, via
Twitter, described the minister's disclosure as untrue and inaccurate. Akandende emphasised that Ngige and the Minister of
Education, Adamu Adamu, continued to lead the discussions. "News report that Vice President Osinbajo has
taken over ASUU negotiations is untrue and inaccurate. Labour and Education
Ministers continue to lead the talks."
The ASUU has since August 13 been on a
nationwide strike over the failure of the Federal Government to implement an
agreement reached with the union in 2009. The union had also alleged that the government did not implement the
Memorandum of Understanding the two sides signed in 2013. The leadership of the union had on Tuesday
boycotted a meeting with the government.
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