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Labour Minister, Ngige
A meeting between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government on Thursday failed to get the union suspend the industrial action it startedon Monday.
It, however, paved the way for further talks and both parties are expected to return to the negotiating table next week.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige and his counterpart at the Federal Ministry of Education, Adamu Adamu met with the leadership of ASUU in Abuja with the aim of resolving the issues that led to the strike.
In declaring the strike, ASUU had accused the Federal Government of failing to honour agreements it reached with the union in 2009.
On Wednesday, Adamu admitted that the government failed to honour some of the agreements. He was, however, hopeful that an understanding would be reached when both sides meet.
It was gathered that at Thursday’s meeting that the Federal Government made an offer to ASUU and the union was expected to review the offer with its members.
After the meeting, both the Labour Minister and the union leaders were, however, reluctant to give details about the talks.
But the ASUU leadership said it would come back for another meeting next week after discussing the new offers with its members. (Channels TV)