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Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by DrTundeYoung(m): 12:30am On Jul 25, 2013
ojubi: Agreement with ASUU can’t be implemented, says govt

3 hours ago
A DECLARATION that is likely to infuriate the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and further aggravate the on-going industrial action by the union has come from the Federal Government Tuesday in Abuja when it said that the agreement reached with ASUU is impossible to implement by its nature. 

  However, it was quick to express his optimism of finding a way out of the quagmire soon. 

  The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chukwuemeka Wogu, made this known when he appeared before the People Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) Tuesday  to render his achievements as a minister, appointed under the platform of the ruling party. 

  Wogu, who was briefing the Bamanga Tukur-led committee at the Wadata Plaza National Secretariat of the PDP made the relative industrial peace and harmony being enjoyed over a long time in the country, employment and job creation, social security and improvement in the national minimum wage and its implementation as vital highlights of his performance. 

  He told the PDP national chairman and his members of committee that he met on ground an agreement signed by the previous government with ASUU when he resumed as the Minister of Labour, but stated that the agreement is impossible to implement. 

  But the minister declared that the present administration, led by President Goodluck Jonathan is finding a way out and doing everything possible to resolve the issue to the satisfaction of everybody.

  His words: “I inherited an agreement signed by the Federal Government with ASUU and that agreement is practically impossible for any administration to implement. We are still discussing with them, if I leave here, I am going to the Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) where we are meeting with them. I hope that very soon, we will resolve it.”

  On the job creation efforts of the government, he stated that presently the Community Service Scheme Women and Youth Empowerment Programme of the Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) of the Federal Government has already engaged 120,000 persons out of the 185,000 targeted for the year 2013.

  He pointed out that as social security is an evolving structure, Nigeria is still basically trying to grow the concept to an acceptable international standard.

  “We are at the stage of putting in place a social security policy that would reflect the nation’s needs and level of economic development, taking into consideration the traditional as well as the modern socio-cultural values and norms,” he said.

  Wogu also stressed that the passage of the Employee Compensation Act in 2010 has resuscitated the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund and it is now spearheading the Employees Compensation Scheme for workers that sustain injury in the workplace.

  He also disclosed that the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) is the leading agency in job creation efforts, specialising in skills acquisition and empowerment of the unemployed.

 

SOURCE: Guardian.
ojubi: Agreement with ASUU can’t be implemented, says govt

3 hours ago
A DECLARATION that is likely to infuriate the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and further aggravate the on-going industrial action by the union has come from the Federal Government Tuesday in Abuja when it said that the agreement reached with ASUU is impossible to implement by its nature. 

  However, it was quick to express his optimism of finding a way out of the quagmire soon. 

  The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chukwuemeka Wogu, made this known when he appeared before the People Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) Tuesday  to render his achievements as a minister, appointed under the platform of the ruling party. 

  Wogu, who was briefing the Bamanga Tukur-led committee at the Wadata Plaza National Secretariat of the PDP made the relative industrial peace and harmony being enjoyed over a long time in the country, employment and job creation, social security and improvement in the national minimum wage and its implementation as vital highlights of his performance. 

  He told the PDP national chairman and his members of committee that he met on ground an agreement signed by the previous government with ASUU when he resumed as the Minister of Labour, but stated that the agreement is impossible to implement. 

  But the minister declared that the present administration, led by President Goodluck Jonathan is finding a way out and doing everything possible to resolve the issue to the satisfaction of everybody.

  His words: “I inherited an agreement signed by the Federal Government with ASUU and that agreement is practically impossible for any administration to implement. We are still discussing with them, if I leave here, I am going to the Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) where we are meeting with them. I hope that very soon, we will resolve it.”

  On the job creation efforts of the government, he stated that presently the Community Service Scheme Women and Youth Empowerment Programme of the Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) of the Federal Government has already engaged 120,000 persons out of the 185,000 targeted for the year 2013.

  He pointed out that as social security is an evolving structure, Nigeria is still basically trying to grow the concept to an acceptable international standard.

  “We are at the stage of putting in place a social security policy that would reflect the nation’s needs and level of economic development, taking into consideration the traditional as well as the modern socio-cultural values and norms,” he said.

  Wogu also stressed that the passage of the Employee Compensation Act in 2010 has resuscitated the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund and it is now spearheading the Employees Compensation Scheme for workers that sustain injury in the workplace.

  He also disclosed that the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) is the leading agency in job creation efforts, specialising in skills acquisition and empowerment of the unemployed.

 

SOURCE: Guardian.
ojubi: Agreement with ASUU can’t be implemented, says govt

3 hours ago
A DECLARATION that is likely to infuriate the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and further aggravate the on-going industrial action by the union has come from the Federal Government Tuesday in Abuja when it said that the agreement reached with ASUU is impossible to implement by its nature. 

  However, it was quick to express his optimism of finding a way out of the quagmire soon. 

  The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chukwuemeka Wogu, made this known when he appeared before the People Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) Tuesday  to render his achievements as a minister, appointed under the platform of the ruling party. 

  Wogu, who was briefing the Bamanga Tukur-led committee at the Wadata Plaza National Secretariat of the PDP made the relative industrial peace and harmony being enjoyed over a long time in the country, employment and job creation, social security and improvement in the national minimum wage and its implementation as vital highlights of his performance. 

  He told the PDP national chairman and his members of committee that he met on ground an agreement signed by the previous government with ASUU when he resumed as the Minister of Labour, but stated that the agreement is impossible to implement. 

  But the minister declared that the present administration, led by President Goodluck Jonathan is finding a way out and doing everything possible to resolve the issue to the satisfaction of everybody.

  His words: “I inherited an agreement signed by the Federal Government with ASUU and that agreement is practically impossible for any administration to implement. We are still discussing with them, if I leave here, I am going to the Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) where we are meeting with them. I hope that very soon, we will resolve it.”

  On the job creation efforts of the government, he stated that presently the Community Service Scheme Women and Youth Empowerment Programme of the Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) of the Federal Government has already engaged 120,000 persons out of the 185,000 targeted for the year 2013.

  He pointed out that as social security is an evolving structure, Nigeria is still basically trying to grow the concept to an acceptable international standard.

  “We are at the stage of putting in place a social security policy that would reflect the nation’s needs and level of economic development, taking into consideration the traditional as well as the modern socio-cultural values and norms,” he said.

  Wogu also stressed that the passage of the Employee Compensation Act in 2010 has resuscitated the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund and it is now spearheading the Employees Compensation Scheme for workers that sustain injury in the workplace.

  He also disclosed that the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) is the leading agency in job creation efforts, specialising in skills acquisition and empowerment of the unemployed.

 

SOURCE: Guardian.
Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by skally60: 12:37am On Jul 25, 2013
hmmm smh jst passing
Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by Kachi188(m): 12:24pm On Jul 25, 2013
I really don't understand the meaning of this 90Billion earned allowances that ASUU is demanding. I read somewhere that they are requesting this allowance for supervising students on projects, invigilating exams etc.. Isn't it part of thier job description to do this?
Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by WANICEDUDE: 4:12pm On Jul 25, 2013
samtos007: Ah ah! Na curse?
ntin like curse my boy. Datz d fact. D government is nt ready to ansm answer us. Studnts needs to tell d fg to obey d agreement. And dere will be peace. If d fg fails all final year studnt are nt graduating diz year
Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by Nobody: 4:16pm On Jul 25, 2013
IS IT JUST ME OR DOES ANYONE ELSE FIND THIS TOO LONG TO READ? grin
ojubi: ASUU strike worsens as FG insists on ‘re-negotiating’ 2009 agreement
Festus Owete - 7 hours agoNATIONAL, NEWS

The government also put the unemployment figure at 23.9%.
Any hope of an early resolution of the crisis between university lecturers and the federal government dimmed on Tuesday as the government hinted that it could not implement the agreement it had with the lecturers in 2009.
The Federal Government said it is re-negotiating the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers- members of the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities, ASUU- with a view to successfully implementing it.
The Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu, who disclosed this to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday after briefing the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on his stewardship in the last two years, defended the government’s position.
Mr. Wogu said the agreement predated the current administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. Mr. Jonathan was the vice president in 2009 when the government, then headed by President Umaru Yar’Adua, negotiated the agreement with the lecturers.
Mr. Wogu said there were some areas of the agreement that needed to be renegotiated if it was to be satisfactorily implemented.
When asked categorically if his statements meant the government would not implement the agreement as it is, the minister claimed the contrary.
He refused to categorically state that the agreement was impracticable, saying its Terms of Reference “created problems.” He added that it was the reason why government requested that the parties that signed the document looked at it again. He also refused to disclose the part of the agreement the government would not implement.
The minister disclosed that already there was a government team headed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim, which had series of discussion with the union, insisting that “the right thing to do is to come back to the table.”
He also said that the National Assembly had joined in the discussion with ASUU, adding that government could only make headway on the issue if it had the full picture of all that was involved before the Agreement was drafted and signed.
“We have made offer to ASUU. It is as complex as presented. Negotiation is ongoing. National Assembly is equally involved. We believe they will soon call off the strike. I personally and passionately appeal to them to call off the strike.
“It will not affect the negotiation if they call off the strike. It is better for them to be inside than outside. Students have equally appealed to them.”
Mr. Wogu’s declaration on Tuesday confirmed the fear of hundreds of thousands of university students, who are made to stay away from learning, that the strike may be prolonged.
ASUU in the past has gone on some strikes that lasted several months. The ongoing strike has been on for three weeks.
The lecturers, through their leadership have repeatedly insisted that they would accept nothing but 100 per cent implementation of the agreement. The lecturers restated this at their last meeting last week with federal lawmakers and the relevant government officials.
The lecturers, who said they would not call off their strike until their demands are met, have however said they would continue to talk with the government. ASUU’s national president, Nasir Fagge, said on Tuesday that his union was waiting for the government to call for another meeting.
“We shall continue to wait for them until they are ready to put in place a lasting solution to the current issue, so that our children and the lecturers alike can go back to school,” he said.
Mr. Fagge added that “… until government starts looking at agreement as a product of collective bargaining, we shall keep having problems.”
Official unemployment figure now 23.9%
Mr. Wogu also put the unemployment figure in Nigeria at 23.9 per cent.
He, however, noted that the figure could be wrong because of the unfolding events every day.
He also said that only the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, could give the accurate figure of the rate of employment and unemployment in the country.
Mr. Wogu praised the Goodluck Jonathan’s government for creating employment since its inception, noting that SURE-P, SMEDAN, ITF, Maritime, Railway and Tourism sectors had done well in this regard.
Re: Agreement With ASSU Can't Be Implemented - FG by pobosky20(m): 7:22pm On Jul 27, 2013
ASUU,there's a new tranformer in my neighbourhood, pls go stand near d thing. Mtchewwwwww!!

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