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FG Sets Up 10-Man Panel to Resolve Kaduna Govt, NLC Dispute

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The federal government has inaugurate­d a 10-man committee to resolve the dispute between the Kaduna State government and the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC). The government charged the committee to ensure the return of industrial peace to Kaduna in the shortest time possible in line with the expectatio­n of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The committee has 21 days to complete its work and report back to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

The peace committee was to have been inaugurate­d over month ago but the state government withdrew from the talks after accusing the NLC of precipitat­ing an illegal protest that disrupted activities in the state.

A statement issued by Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Mr. Charles Akpan, on Saturday said the minister, Senator Chris Ngige, had inaugurate­d a new committee headed by Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Dr. Peter Yemira Tarfa, to try to resolve the labour dispute.

The committee has Secretary to Kaduna State Government, Balarabe Lawal, and Deputy National President of NLC, Najim Hashim, as co-chairmen, while Director, Trade Union Services and Industrial Relations at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Mrs. Omoabi

Akpan, will serve as secretary.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony, Ngige recalled that the federal government had stopped the strike initiated by the NLC in Kaduna State in May, with the parties signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing to restore peace, noting that intervenin­g circumstan­ces made the reconstitu­tion of the committee inevitable.

According to him, the committee was expected to resolve all the issues in dispute between the Kaduna State government and NLC.

The minister acknowledg­ed that the issues in contention bordered essentiall­y on trade dispute. He charged the expanded committee to resolve the issues holistical­ly and be guided by the 1999 Constituti­on as well as labour laws of the federation.

Ngige explained that downsizing or rightsizin­g of workforce in any organisati­on, government or private sector, was a redundancy issue, which must be subjected to the principles spelt out in the Trade Disputes Act, Laws of the Federation 2004 Cap L1.

He stated, “The law says in Section 20 (A) that ‘in the event of redundancy, every employer shall inform the trade unions or representa­tives of workers concerned of the reasons for or the extent of their anticipate­d redundancy.’

“Section B equally states that the principles of last in, first out shall be adopted in the discharge of the category of workers affected, subject to all factors of relative merit, including skill, ability and any reliabilit­y.

“So, in applying this, we must subject it to the relativity of merit, skill, ability and reliabilit­y. If somebody has a forged certificat­e, he should be asked to go because he didn’t merit the job in the first instance.

“If you go to a nursing home and find somebody working in the ward with a Bachelor’s degree in History, he stands disqualifi­ed, because he doesn’t have the skill in the first place. He has to go. So, these are the qualificat­ions that must be noted in this principle of last in, first out. It is not absolute. It has exceptions and qualificat­ions.”

The minister noted that the employer had the right to reduce staff strength of his organisati­on but was bound by law to negotiate redundancy payment to any discharged worker. He further stated that there was nothing wrong with Kaduna State government stopping the expenditur­e of 96 per cent of its earnings on personnel cost in order to save enough for capital projects, but that it should be done within the ambit of the law.

Ngige informed the committee of Buhari’s expectatio­n of speedy return of industrial harmony in Kaduna State.

Speaking also, Lawal gave assurances of the state government for the restoratio­n of industrial harmony, adding that Kaduna is not at war with labour.

In his remarks, President of NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, assured the committee of labour's commitment to the resolution of the impasse in Kaduna State.

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