TARABA WORKERS SHUT DOWN SECRETARIAT OVER UNPAID SALARIES
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Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku. |
NLC
Chairman in Taraba State, Peter Gambo, said that local government workers and
teachers have not been paid for eight months and have been subjected to untold
hardship.
Taraba State government workers have shut down the state
secretariat in Jalingo to protest against the non-payment of their salaries.
Acting on the platform of the Joint Public Service
Negotiating Council (JPSNC), the workers accused the state government of being
insensitive to their plights.
Addressing the workers, Mr. Peter Gambo, the State
Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), said on Thursday that they were
protesting against other irregularities in the payment of salaries of workers
and pensions of retirees in the state.
He said that local government workers and teachers have
not been paid for eight months and have been subjected to untold hardship.
The chairman listed other irregularities as illegal
deductions from salaries and subjection of workers to meaningless screenings
and futile verifications by the government.
Gambo also alleged that the union dues were deducted
indiscriminately without being remitted to the respective accounts of the
unions and that government had given no explanations for this.
“Government has
shown that the welfare of workers in the state is not its priority.
“Workers have been
subjected to all kinds of belittling treatments in the name of screening and
verifications that have not yielded any fruits apart from subjecting them to
extreme hardships.
“The consultant
has proven to be very incompetent in handling payment of salaries while the
bank handling payment has clearly shown that it is confused. All these must
stop now”, he said.
The state Head of Service, Mr. Samuel Angyu, addressed
the protesters, saying that the government was aware of the workers’ complaints
and was already taking steps to address them.
Angyu appealed to the workers to end the protest and make
way for “peaceful and civilized discussions on the way forward.”
The protesters carried placards, some of which read: “One
year of impunity and insensitivity must stop’’, “salary is a right not a
privilege’’, “Starter Up must go’’ and “pensioners have right to a dignified
living.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that
footballers of the state also besieged the Government House on Monday, to
demand the payment of their 21 months’ salary.
For goodness sake, how is a person supposed to survive 21
months without pay!
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