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University Lecturers, ASUU Not ‘Bearing Good Fruits’, Allow New Groups, CONUA, NAMDA – Buhari Government Writes Nigerian Workers, NLC

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October 19, 2022

The new unions are; the Congress for Nigerian University Academics (CONUA) and the Nigeria Association of Medical and Dental Academics (NAMDA).

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has appealed to the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) to reverse its opposition to the registration of two new academic unions in the Nigerian public university system.

The new unions are; the Congress for Nigerian University Academics (CONUA) and the Nigeria Association of Medical and Dental Academics (NAMDA).

CONUA and NAMDA received letters of recognition recently from the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment in Abuja.

SaharaReporters had last week reported that the NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, in a letter to Labour Minister, Chris Ngige, demanded the withdrawal of the letters issued to the unions because their registration contravened the laws guiding trade unionism.

However, the minister in his reply, appealed to NLC to allow the new unions to exist in the spirit of freedom of association, People’s Gazette reports.

The minister insisted that the Trade Dispute Act 2004 gives him the sole power to register new trade unions, either by registering a new union or regrouping existing ones.

He reiterated that the new unions were offshoots of regrouping, and their applications were considered by two ministry committees, adding that the registrar of trade unions participated when the first recommendation for approval was given in 2019 and 2022.

Ngige claimed that CONUA and NAMDA were regrouped from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) for efficiency and effectiveness in the system.

He said; “Comrade President, do not unnecessarily oppose the registration of these new academic unions. Because with ASUU, they are all like seeds on the academic soil of Nigeria and which will grow into big trees we don’t know, but the one which her trees are not bearing good fruits, we already know. So, as an uncle of the unions, oppose none in the spirit of Freedom of Association.”

“The case of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) and the regrouped Federal Parastatals and Private Sector Pensioners Association of Nigeria (FEPPAN) from NUP where the law on regrouping of trade unions was extensively explored and ruled upon,” argued the minister. “Unlike the cases cited by the president of the NLC to misinform the general public and unfortunately lead astray his affiliate trade union, ASUU.”

 

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