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Labour and Employment Minister, Dr Ngige
The Minister for Labour
and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has said that he initially disregarded news of
the death of Imo North Senator Benjamin Uwajumogu.
The visibly saddened
minster said he thought it was Fake News when he first received news of the
Senator’s death.
Ngige made the comment
on Friday when he led a high-powered delegation to pay condolence to the family
of the late Senator.
Among those in the
delegation were the Minister of State Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo,
representative of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and current General Secretary,
Barrister Ugbaja, and Directors of the Federal Ministry of Labour.
During his address Ngige
described the late Uwajumogu, who until his death was the Chairman of the
Senate Committee on Labour and Employment, as a friend of the Ministry. He
noted that Uwajumogu was a man of peace.
“We are here on a
condolence visit by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment and our
social partners. We won’t have set up this emergency team if the late Uwajumogu
was not a friend of the Ministry,” Ngige said.
“If Benjamin was a
troublesome person we may have not be here. When the Senate was convened, we
were engaged in discussions for leadership positions and other matters, because
at that time there were only two Senators from the South East.
“He was at that period a
ranking Senator, but he had legal battles to deal with and before he could
finish the battle the 9th Senate was inaugurated and principal officers were
already elected.”
Recalling his
contributions as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Labour and Employment,
Ngige noted that Uwajumogu was a very competent administrator who never
desperate for power or leadership positions.
He said: “Despite that
he never lobbied to become the labour committee chairman, he was unanimously
posted to chair the Labour Committee, and I was brought back as Labour
Minister.
“My staff members and I
discovered him as very competent administrator. He was also quick to fuse
together the Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Labour and
Employment, thereby making it a joint committee.
“He was someone who is
not desperate for power, [and] despite being the Senate Committee Chairman
Uwajumogu on some occasions would ask, the Chairman of the House of
Representatives Committee on Labour to preside over meetings and he would be
seated in the meeting.
“That would show you the
degree of humility and the way he perceived the work and assignment that was
given to him.
“The Labour Ministry
enjoys a friendly relationship with the Senate and 9th National Assembly, but
we got more and felt the friendship in the Labour Committee, and that is why
you can see all of us gathered here to come and condole with you people.”
Recalling Uwajumogu’s
last moments with the Senator, Ngige said:
“He was with us on
Monday and spent one to two hours, in fact we concluded the session with the
Permanent Secretary. When the Permanent Secretary left, we started discussing
as politicians.
Myself, Benjamin and the
Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Labour Committee, Honorable Wudil,
concluded our discussions and I saw them off, and I didn’t know that that was
the last time that Benjamin had come to show himself. As a matter of fact it
was Benjamin that arranged for the meeting to take place at my home.
“I was at the Federal
Executive Council and the President adjourned for a break – we don’t normally
go into the meeting with our phones – when I came out to make some calls, messages
started coming in about his death, and I said, well, this is a Fake News. I
didn’t believe it; only for me to confirm.
“We can identify him as
a friend of the Ministry and other parastatals. We also want to say that we as
a Ministry would support the family in any way that we can.
“When he was Speaker of
the Imo State House of Assembly, we can vouch that he was a man who believes in
leadership, respects leadership and believes that everyone should be given what
is due for him or her. He was very democratic and, for us a party, we have lost
a democrat and the nation has also lost a very huge democrat.”
The Minister enjoined
the family to take heart and to see his death as the will of God. (The Sun)

















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