Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu Explained

Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu
Office1:Minister of Labour & Productivity
Term Start1:6 April 2010
Term End1:2015
Predecessor1:Ibrahim Kazaure
Successor1:Dr. Chris Ngige as Minister of Labour and Employment
Birth Date:29 January 1965
Birth Place:Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria
Party:People's Democratic Party
Nationality:Nigerian

Nwadiala Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu (Emeka Ngozi Wogu) (born January 29, 1965) was appointed Nigerian Federal Minister of Labour & Productivity on 6 April 2010, when acting president Goodluck Jonathan announced his new cabinet.[1]

Wogu was born on 29 January 1965 in Umuahia, Abia State and completed his secondary education at Ngwa High School, Aba (1978–1980).He attended Imo State University (1982–1986) obtaining an LLB, and the Nigerian Law School (1986–1987) where he obtained a BL. In 1997, he established a private law practice, Emeka Wogu & Co.He earned his master's degree in public administration at the University of Calabar (2001–2002).He holds several traditional titles including Omezuru of Ohazie, Kpakpandu of Aba, Nwadiala of Aba and Amulutto of Oshogbo.[2] Wogu was vice-chairman of the Aba South LGA in Abia State (1991–1993), becoming chairman of the LGA in 1993. He was elected to the Federal House of Representatives in 1998.[2] In 1999, he was briefly the political adviser to Orji Uzor Kalu, governor of Abia State.He represented Abia State for two terms as commissioner at the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.[3]

Immediately after being appointed Minister of Labour on 6 April 2010, Wogu had to deal with a strike by federal civil servants across the country that was planned to start on 8 April 2010. After meeting with the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council, which represents the eight unions involved, they agreed to hold off until the end of April 2010 while their concerns were being addresses.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministers - the Profiles . 7 April 2010 . ThisDay . 2010-04-14.
  2. Web site: RMAFC Profile of Members 1999-2004 . Yushau A. Shuaib . RMAFC . 2010-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718140130/http://www.yashuaib.com/rmafcprofile.htm . 2011-07-18 . dead .
  3. Web site: Nwadiala Emeka Wogu: politician and administrator . Nigeria Daily News . 2010-04-14.
  4. Web site: Strike: Wogu, new labour minister begs unions •Civil servants give April 30 deadline . Tribune . Soji-Eze Fagbemi . 2010-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100418152250/http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/labour-today/3845-strike-wogu-new-labour-minister-begs-unions-civil-servants-give-april-30-deadline?fontstyle=f-larger . 2010-04-18 . dead .