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NECA Joins Global Debate on Management of e-Waste

- Peter Uzoho

The Nigeria Employee Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA), has joined the Global Dialogue Forum on Decent Work in the management of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste), which took place in Geneva recently, as part of ILO Centenary celebratio­ns.

According to NECA, Nigeria’s representa­tive at the forum, the discussion focused on current and emerging issues as well as opportunit­ies relating to the promotion of decent work in the management of e-waste.

Nigeria’s NECA delegate and Chief Human Resources Officer, Ikeja Electric, Ibiene Okeleke, explained that the forum was an eye opener to the environmen­tal impact of e-waste.

“While there are clear and present dangers from e-waste, there are also huge opportunit­ies. It, therefore, requires the right framework, legislatio­n and drive to ensure that proper sustainabl­e action is carried out as far as e-waste management is concerned,” she explained.

The forum also aims to adopt points of consensus, including recommenda­tions for future action by the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) and its members, over rising concerns of environmen­tal impact of e-waste, in view of global interest in building a more sustainabl­e and circular economy.

Other talking points deliberate­d on at the forum include opportunit­ies for employment in the e-waste management space, challenges of framework and guiding legislatio­n in the space, with special case study focus on Nigeria, considered a major dumping ground for e-waste, as well as investment opportunit­ies in the sector.

The intensive sessions comprised five employer group meetings and five tripartite plenary sessions. The employers group was made up of eight members from the following countries Portugal, Columbia, Mexico, Romania, Iran, Japan, Belgium and Nigeria. The Workers (Labour) group also had representa­tion from seven countries.

Nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA) is the umbrella organisati­on of employers in the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria, formed in 1957 to provide the forum for the government to consult with private sector employers on socio-economic and labour policy issues.

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