
Chris Ngige







The minister of labour and employment, Senator Chris Ngige,on Friday, May 13, pulled out from the 2023 presidential race following President Buhari's order.

The federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, have reached a possible agreement recently towards resolving the ongoing lecturers' strike.

Senator Ngige made this known after the federal government resumption of talks with the union following the recent directive of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The minister of labour and employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has said that he will consult President Muhamadu Buhari and his people before resigning his position.

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), southwest zone, has decided to take new steps for ASUU in order to return lecturers back to the classroom.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is on the verge to continue its warning strike action has the federal government failed open fresh negotiations.

A member of House of Representatives, Basher Isah, has defended Minister of Justice and AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN), over his resignation ahead of APC primaries.

Minister of labour and employment, Chris Ngige said he won’t resign even though his continued stay in office contradicts section 84(12) of the Electoral Act 20.

The two senior ministers who are gunning for the 2023 presidency under the APC, are also former chief executives of Rivers and Anambra states respectively.
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