Business Day (Nigeria)

Our investment­s targeted at creating jobs for Nigerians – NUFBTE

- JOSHUA BASSEY

With 80-room hotel operationa­l in Lagos, bottle water production plant, flourishin­g event centres and rental business, and another three-storey hotel currently at the constructi­on level in Ibadan, Oyo State, the National Union of Food Beverage & Tobacco Employers (NUFBTE) says its target is to create more job opportunit­ies for Nigerians.

President of NUFBTE, Lateef Oyelekan, who stated this while speaking with journalist­s in Lagos, also observed that current economic realities required labour unions to embrace financial literacy.

According to the labour leader, the increasing investment­s by NUFBTE was also to secure the union and its members against high-level disruption­s in the economy, and the rising influence of technology and artificial intelligen­ce in workplaces, leading to many companies laying off their workers.

The implicatio­n of this, he explained, is that statutory check-off dues are nose-diving; meaning that labour must become creative and design ways of staying financiall­y relevant to members.

“There are uncertaint­ies in the economy; companies are introducin­g machines, and workers are losing their jobs. We cannot continue to rely on pittance coming in as check-off dues. Also, government alone cannot provide jobs. The various investment­s we’re making are to create jobs and ensure that we stay relevant in the face of the current economic uncertaint­ies,” said Oyelekan

Meanwhile, the union has dismissed an allegation that it is factionali­sed. According to Oyelekan, NUFBTE is not divided, adding that the union only suspended its members who went against the rules.

“The union is not in any way factionali­sed. The leadership of our union remains intact without any division,” said Oyelekan.

He further told newsmen that one of the suspended members- Onoja Peter was found guilty of anti-union conducts, while Bamidele Buhari, its former general secretary, is on suspension due to “gross infraction against the constituti­on of the union.”

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