The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kogi: Labour Mobilises Members For Strike Over Non- Implementa­tion Of Minimum Wage

- From Ibrahim Obansa, Lokoja

ORGANISED Labour in Kogi State said it has adequately mobilised its members for an indefinite strike over non- implementa­tion of minimum wage in the state.

The Kogi State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC), Comrade Onuh Edoka, said this while speaking at the State Executive Council ( SEC) meeting of NLC in Lokoja on yesterday.

According to him, all affiliates of the NLC in the state have given their commitment­s to fully mobilise their members for the strike.

He said by the mandate of NLC affiliates, Kogi State Government would by Tuesday, January 25, 2022 serve a 14- day ultimatum to resolve all contentiou­s issues or face an indefinite strike action by the labour unions.

He noted that despite the cooperatio­n and understand­ing of Kogi workers with the government, the government has continued to handle the welfare of workers lackadaisi­cally.

The union leader said Kogi government set up a minimum wage committee in February 2020 with a mandate to turn in their report within four weeks, but two years after, there was no report, adding that the minimum wage implementa­tion remains stalled.

The NLC said the present administra­tion of Governor Yahaya Bello has not added any value to Kogi workers since inception, stressing that there has been no annual increment for workers and no cash- backed of promotions.

Edoka said that the organised labour has also put forward the immediate stoppage of percentage salaries paid to local council workers and primary school teachers.

He apologised to Kogi workers for the delay in taking actions on the issues affecting them, noting that the leadership of the NLC in the state believed that they could use diplomacy and other peaceful means to make government see reasons in attending to all welfare issues affecting workers.

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