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Mamora Tasks Union, Calls for Orderly Resolution of Disputes

By Seun Adams

Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Adeleke Mamora, has said that the maintenance of orderliness in all facets of society will enable the achievement of set objectives and goals.

The Minister said this today when the Senior Staff Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and Associated Institutes (SSAUTHRIAI) paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja.

Adeleke, while addressing the trade union charged her to work in synergy and ensure orderly resolution of disputes and proper application of justice in order to maintain peace and progress in our various organisations.

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On the issues that led to the strike, the Minister assured her that the challenges will be looked into so as to provide a lasting solution to them.

Earlier, the president of Senior Staff Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and Associated Institutes (SSAUTHRIAI), Benjamin Akintola, said the core issue for the visit was due to the zero coordination of research institutes in Nigeria and to seek the assistance of the Ministry in solving and resolving the progress retarding issues.

Benjamin, while listing in details the challenges faced by his trade union was confident that the solutions to these challenges are at hand and that future confrontations will be well addressed.

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