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Nigeria Union of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, weekend, threatened stop distribution of petroleum
products across the country if the Federal Government failed to implement the
agreement reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Though no specific date was fixed
for the commencement of the soliarity strike, the union said the strike became
necessary in view of the lingering ASUU crisis which the government had failed
to resolve in the last three months.
NUPENG President, Igwe Achese, who
spoke at the union’s National Administrative Council, NAC, meeting, weekend in
Lagos, said NUPENG was not happy at the crisis facing public university system
in the country.
He blamed the crisis on
government’s failure to honour agreements, lamenting that this had led to the
proliferation of strikes in nearly all sectors of the economy since the
beginning of the year.
According to him: “We appeal to
government to implement agreement reached with ASUU so that students can go
back to school. If the crisis in the sector is not resolved, we will soon
direct our members to embark on solidarity strike.”
Achese blamed the Ministry of
Labour for failing in its responsibility to check the break-down and abuse of
laws governing industrial relations practice in the country by employers
including government.
“The Ministry of Labour needs to be
proactive if we must get these issues nipped in the bud. The ministry also
needs to make sure that agreements reached or communiqué signed are
implemented.
“The ministry has a big role to
play to avert strikes in the country. When unions begin to lose faith in the
ministry that is when we have this kind of crisis. The labour minister should
be firm in making sure that the right decisions are taken.
“As it is now, every activity in
the Ministry of Labour is in the office of the Secretary to the Government of
the Federation, SGF, which ought not to be so. The role of the SGF should be to
intervene only when the need arises.”
It would be recalled that the NUT
last week gave the Federal Government two weeks ultimatum to honour the
agreement it reached with ASUU or face total shut-down of the education sector
in the country.
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