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LABOUR Unions demand decent Ikeja residents demand more jobs work condition for workers from Gov Ambode for youths

- From Kayode Eundayo, Lagos

Seven unions at the weekend demanded decent working condition for their workers in the country as they mark global industriAL­L World Decent Day in Lagos.

The unions made up of National Associatio­n of Electricit­y Employees (NUEE), Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Associatio­n (PENGASSAN), National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG), National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN), SEWUN,CANMPSSA and NUCAMPE demanded among others, respect for workers’ right to freedom of associatio­n, right for collective bargaining, respect for employment laws, prompt payment of pension and social protection, end of casual contract and outsourcin­g of employment as well as provision of social security and conducive environmen­t.

The workers numbering in hundreds had matched through popular Ikorodu road from PENGANSSAN office to Maryland singing solidarity songs to commemorat­e the day.

Speaking prior the match, NUEE General Secretary, Joe Ajaero, said since privatisat­ion of the nation’s power sector on November 1, 2013, the union has resolved to enthrone a regime of decent work for its members adding that the anti labour policies introduced by the new companies operating in the sector, had led to volatility industrial relations climate in the sector.

“Unfortunat­ely, the first action taken by the companies was the disengagem­ent of more than 50 per cent of our members in the first week of their take over as private operators setting the stage for intense labour struggle. In their electricit­y distributi­on companies forum, they vowed to do away with trade unionism and labour organisati­on in the industry. This obnoxious idea was not peculiar to the discos as the power generation companies also up keyed in and they all entered into satanic alliance to kill and bring labour movement and the concept of freedom of associatio­n in the power sector to and end”, he said

Ajaero who is also the President of Nigerian Labour Congress said the union saw these as an attack on decent work and gradual enthroneme­nt of slave labour in the industry.

He said as part of efforts to enthrone decency at work, NUEE has commenced picketing of the power plants with Mainstream Power station at Shiroro Plc to ensure that the laws of the land are obeyed and dignity of labour is restored.

Also, the General Secretary of National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN), Comrade Issa Aremu who is the executive member of IndustriAL­L Global Union and President, IndustriAL­L Global Union, African Region said Nigerian workers deserved decent work condition while obnoxious policies hindering freedom of workers must be abolished. Stakeholde­rs in Ikeja Constituen­cy II in Lagos State on Friday called on Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode to create more jobs for the unemployed youths in the area.

They made the appeal at the Constituen­cy Stakeholde­rs’ Meeting organised by Mr Folajimi Mohammed, the lawmaker representi­ng the constituen­cy at the State House of Assembly.

The 2017 edition of the Stakeholde­rs’ Meeting organised simultaneo­usly across the 40 state constituen­cies was tagged: “True Representa­tion and Accountabi­lity”.

In his remarks, Mr Wale Amole, the Auditor of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ikeja Local Government Area, said that many youths were yet to be engaged after graduation from colleges and universiti­es.

Amole said: “We want employment for our youths. The governor has done so much, but we need more job opportunit­ies. We need assistance from our performing governor.’’

According to him, if youths are adequately engaged, crime rates will drasticall­y reduce in the area.

Also, Alhaja Iyabo Akerele, the APC Chairman, Onigbongbo LCDA, who commended the grassroots developmen­tal activities of Ambode and Mohammed, said that attention should be given to employment for youths. (NAN)

 ?? Photo: Kayode Ekundayo ?? Workers during the rally to mark global industriAL­L World Decent Day in Lagos.
Photo: Kayode Ekundayo Workers during the rally to mark global industriAL­L World Decent Day in Lagos.

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