FG harps on dialogue as el-Rufai shuns NLC meeting

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THE Federal Government has called on Kaduna and other states to embrace dialogue with the organised labour as enshrined in the International Labour Organisation Conventions, to which Nigeria is a signatory.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, stated this while presiding over a meeting between the Kaduna State Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress in Abuja today.

While admitting that labour has a right to go on strike according to the provisions of the law, Ngige said it should not obstruct the provision of essential services.

The minister, however, said should the two groups fail to reconcile, the matter will be transferred to a higher authority as prescribed by the Trade Unions Dispute Act.

Governor Nasir el-Rufai was absent from the meeting with Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Jafaru Sani, leading the delegation from Kaduna.

In his opening remarks, Sani said that the national minimum wage was being implemented in the state along with public service reform policies.

He said over 7,000 teachers have been recruited to fill in vacancies, noting that the public service consumes “N4 out of every N5 received from revenue sources.”

He said the NLC strike and protest came as a rude shock to the state government and condemned what he described as a violation of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, by NLC members who allegedly obstructed economic activities in the state.

On his part, NLC President, Ayuba Wabba said the labour movement was committed to social dialogue, collective bargaining arrangement and tripartism.

According to him, redundancy was declared in the implementation of the right-sizing policy without engaging labour and without payment of due entitlements to the disengaged workers.

“Before any sack is contemplated, the government must first engage the workers’ unions. The strike was last resort since letters sent to the state government had not received responses,” he explained.

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