The federal government has called on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to allow the registration of two new academic unions.
This is part of the move by the central government to reduce the influence of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige made the call on Tuesday in a statement by Olajide Oshundun, Head of Public Relations in the ministry.
The unions – Congress for Nigerian University Academics (CONUA) and – Nigeria Association of Medical and Dental Academics (NAMDA) earlier received letters of recognition from the government.
In response, NLC President, Ayuba Wabba demanded withdrawal of the letters issued on the grounds that their registration contravened the laws guiding trade unionism.
But Ngige, in his reply, appealed to the NLC to allow the new bodies to exist in the spirit of Freedom of Association.
The minister said 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.
Ngige explained that the new unions were offshoots or by-products of regrouping and their applications were considered by two committees of his ministry.
The official told the NLC that CONUA and NAMDA were regrouped from ASUU for efficiency and effectiveness in the system.
“Comrade President, do not unnecessarily oppose the registration of these new academic unions. As an uncle of the unions, oppose none in the spirit of Freedom of Association”, he noted.
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