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NASU: FG showing nonchalant attitude to end strike

The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) says the Federal Government (FG) has been showing no commitment and “nonchalant attitude” to the renegotiation aimed at ending the industrial action embarked upon by the union.

NASU said the government team of the renegotiation committee of the FGN/NASU 2009 Agreement in the Universities and Inter-University Centres lacks capacity to commit their Principals (Federal Government) on any issue of the negotiation.

The union said the meeting, which was scheduled to hold at the National Universities Commission (NUC) in Abuja on Friday, was just a “window dressing and aimed at playing to the gallery”.

It made this know via a statement issued on Friday and made available to The Star by the NASU General Secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi.

Adeyemi stated that NASU renegotiation team went to the venue of the meeting at the NUC in Abuja “full of high hope that this very important renegotiation meeting is a process that will bring peace to the University system.”

He noted that unfortunately, the government team of the renegotiation committee, led by Prof. Nimi Briggs, the Pro-Chancellor of Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State was not ready for any renegotiation.

He said: “This was very obvious from the moment the meeting commenced looking at the first item on the report of the sub-committee of the renegotiating committee.

“The meeting of the FGN/NASU renegotiation committee chaired by Dr. Wale Babalakin, SAN, the then Pro-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, held on Friday, 10th August, 2018 set up a sub-committee comprising members of Government Team and NASU in the Renegotiation Committee to examine the Memorandum of Demand (MOD) of NASU and identify issues that were contentious, non-contentious and those that required further clarification in order to facilitate the renegotiation of the issues involved.

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“On resumption of the renegotiation today, Friday, 22nd April, 2022, the government side did everything possible to set aside the report of the Sub-committee, which was chaired by Prof. Olufemi Bamiro, with the current Chairman, Prof. Nimi Briggs as member.

“The government side was only ready to enter disagreements on all items on the union’s MOD as if that was a pre-determined position before the meeting.”

Adeyemi added: “It is obvious that the government side of the renegotiation committee lacks capacity to commit their Principals (Federal Government) on any issue of the negotiation. This we found to be strange and not in line with the principles of collective bargaining.

“It is shocking and surprising to the union that at this time when all hands should be on deck to resolve the lingering crisis in the university system in order to enable our children return to the classroom, the government side of the renegotiation committee will show non-commitment and nonchalant attitude to the renegotiation, which is aimed at resolving the crisis.

“We came to the conclusion that the meeting called was just a window dressing and aimed at playing to the gallery.

“NASU members of the negotiation committee, therefore, had no option than to inform the Government side that they have to go back to their Principals, i.e., NASU members in the Universities and Inter-University Centres to inform them of the development and get their directives on further steps to take,” he said.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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