The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAFDAC Workers Commence Indefinite Strike

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THE National Agency for Food, Drugs Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) wing of the Medical and Health Workers Union (MHWU) yesterday embarked on indefinite strike.

The union wants the management to implement agreed welfare package entered in 2013.

It is also asking for the immediate retirement of the agency’s Acting Director General, Yetunde Oni, adding that it wants Oni to hand over to the immediate senior officer before the appointmen­t of a substantiv­e directorge­neral.

Vice Chairman of the union, Idu Isua, while addressing members, said the union signed an agreement with the management and the Minister of Health to review its welfare package in 2013, but the demands were yet to be met.

He disclosed that the Minister of Health and NAFDAC management, along with Wages and Salaries Commission, agreed to review members’ pay upward after they embarked on strike to press home their demands in 2013.

He said: “We resolved that funds be drawn from our Internally Generated Revenue to finance the upward reviewed package of staff but to our greatest surprise, nothing was done since then.”

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