THE Southeast Zone of the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) has called on
the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Enugu State with a
view to stemming the crisis between the state government and the organised
labour in the state over the N18, 000.00 minimum wage.
In a statement signed by the Zonal Director of the CLO, Olu Omotayo, which
was made available to reporters in Enugu, on Wednesday, it stated that the
indefinite strike declared by labour, following the inability of the governor to
implement the full minimum wage as approved by the Federal Government, every
activity had come to a halt in the state.
Omotayo noted that hospitals, banks and other financial institutions had
withdrawn their services while electricity supply in the state had been very
erratic, thereby subjecting the inhabitants of the state to untold hardship.
To make matters worse, he added, Governor Sullivan Chime abandoned the state
in the heat of the minimum wage crisis and embarked on an overseas trip.
Meanwhile, THE deputy national president of the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC), Moh’d Shukabu Kiri, has said the union would ground Kano to a halt, by
compelling all private sectors in the state to join ongoing strike embarked upon
by civil servants, in the state, while warning the state government to desist
from using political thugs to harass and intimidate its members.
This is just as the NLC said the labour union would triumph over the
undemocratic state government that preferred tyranny and dictatorship as
alternative to social dialogue.
Kiri, who made the statement at a press conference in Kano, said the national
body would soon be in Kano, to enforce the closure of all industries, commercial
banks, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), petrol stations and
others private enterprises.
Meanwhile, The Nigerian Labour Congress NLC, Katsina State branch, begins an
indefinite strike today over the non-implementation of the new national minimum
wage in the state.
In this regard, the union has called on all its affiliate members in the
state to join the strike to make the state government to implement the new wage
in the state.
Addressing newsmen in Katsina on Wednesday, the state NLC chairman, Comrade
Aliyu Matazu, said the union rejected the table payment presented by the state
government, because it had no bearing to what the union demanded for.
Matazu, who noted that, the union was convinced that the state government was
not ready to implement the new national minimum wage, declared that, it would
further reject any table that did not meet its request.
According to him, “the NLC is convinced beyond doubt that, the state
government is not ready to implement the N18,000 national minimum wage.
“We are equally convinced that, the government has the capacity to pay and
sustain the payment of the new minimum wage”, he added.
The NLC chairman averred that, “the state NLC rejects the so-called table
presented by the government in totality and will reject any table that does not
take into consideration the fact that a worker is neither a beggar nor a
slave.”
Source: Nigerian Tribune
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