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Federal Government asks ASUU to end strike, rejects NLC ultimatum

The Federal Government has asked the Academic Staff Union of Universities to suspend its ongoing strike.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige made this appeal on Thursday in Abuja.

This is as the minister also faulted the Nigeria Labour Congress’ ultimatum for ending the strike.

The NLC had called on the Federal Government to set up a High-Powered Panel to deal with industrial disharmony in Nigeria’s university system.

The labour union said the panel should be made up of members with requisite mandates to resolve within 21 days the foregoing issues affecting industrial harmony in Nigeria’s university system.

But the minister faulted the demand by the NLC, saying the Federal Government had already put in place it own high-powered team, comprising his Chief of Staff, the Ministers of Labour, Education, Finance, Communication and Digital Economy.

He said the Federal Government cannot pay 200 per cent rise in emoluments of university workers proposed by the former renegotiation committee headed by Prof. Jubril Munzali.