FG mandates training for ASUU, NLC leaders

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The Federal Government has proposed a mandatory eight weeks course at the Michael Imoudu National Institute of Labour Studies for all newly elected labour leaders in the country.

“Otherwise, you see people who are educated and knowledgeable and they are telling you that Section 43 of the Trade Dispute Act 2004, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria is not applicable to them or anybody. How do you say that? You are insulting the parliaments that are making laws.

Speaking further, Ngige said, “It is just like the Independent National Electoral Commission that registers political parties. If you apply to be registered as a political party, INEC will register you but will ask you to tender the audited accounts of your party every year. You must conform as a political party, but if you default, the commission will penalise you, according to the law. There is no two ways about it.

He added that besides training labour leaders, the African ILO, having heard much about MINILS, designated it as an institute where other West African countries could come, pay fees and get Nigerian certification.

 

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So who is going to teach?

This man Ingige, is so foolishly arrogant and full of himself.

However, it's for the best

Aren't they trained enough?

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