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Monday, September 28, 2020

Division, Frustration, Anger, Knocks and commendation among, CSOs, Workers As NLC, TUC suspend Already mobilised Protest and strike.

 


The decision of the leadership of the Nigeria Labour movement to suspend its planned protest and strike, just hours before the action is generating anger and suspicion of foul play

Organised Labour I.e Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) and Trade Union Congress(TUC) took the decision early hours of monday, September 28th and the Banquet hall of the presidential villa after several hours of meeting.

The Nigerian government suggested a two weeks suspension of the new electricity tariff and to set up a committee to review the process, which labour agreed with.

Also the Nigerian government set up a steering committee on the deregulation of the petroleum downstream to ascertain the Nation's refineries are fixed to reduce importation, but the hike in the PMS was not reduced, but organised labour also agreed.

All these and more contained in a communique signed by both the government and labour and read out by the conciliatory of the meeting, minister of labour and employment, sen. Dr. Chris Ngige.

First to commend the decision reached is the national secretary of the coalition of civil society Citizen's action against COVID-19 (CCSCAAC)  Victor Itsede

Itsede said the nation cannot afford to pay few companies huge monies running into trillions of naira in the name of subsidy on petroleum products. "...We must begin to invest on the real sector. Agriculture investment should be deliberate. If we do this we can raise millions of Nigerians out of poverty..."


Itsede continues his that "...this should be the real massage that needs to spread accrosa the country, because most of the gullible people are made to believe that the recent action of the full deregulation and sudden increase in tariffs is a wrong action. So we need to come out and educate the populace about this noble action taken by the Government that has a very good impact in the near future..."

Unfortunately CCSCAAC appears to be alone on this turf as the agreement reached between government and labour has not gone down well with several members.

 In Cross RIVER  state for example ,the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have described the suspension of the plan to hold a nationwide protest and strike as shameful following workers readiness for a showdown.

Ben Ukpebi is NLC Cross River state chairman and Monday Ogbodum, is the TUC Cross River State Chairman, who vented their frustration in calabar the state capital said the move by the organised labour's leadership has successfully given credence to the insensitivity of government.

On the streets of Jo's, the plateau state capital some residents say they no longer have confidence in leadership of the NLC and TUC following the suspension of monday's strike .


Meanwhile the story is slightly different in Kwara state north central Nigeria as organised labour in the State worried less about the decision of their national leaders and has gone ahead to issue a 14-day strike notice to the State Government for non-implementation of the thirty (30) thousand naira National Minimum wage

Issa Ore is Kwara State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), who made the announcement in Ilorin at the end of a congress meeting of the chapter.
Find below the FG/LABOUR MEETING COMMUNIQUE:

JOINT COMMUNIQUE ON THE RESOLUTION OF TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA (FGN) AND THE ORGANIZED LABOUR REPRESENTED BY THE NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC) AND THE TRADE UNION CONGRESS (TUC) HELD AT THE STATE HOUSE BANQUET HALL ON SUNDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER 2020


A Bipartite Meeting between the FGN and the two Labour Centres  Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC),
Having been convened at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja to discuss emerging labour issues arising from recent cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,
Recognizing the public outcry and protest over the recent Federal Government twin policies on Electricity Tariff Reform and full implementation of deregulation of the downstream sector of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry resulting in the planned nation-wide industrial action by Organised Labour,
Bearing in mind the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on world economy,
Further bearing in mind that due to impact of COVID-19 pandemic the world is undergoing socio-economic transition which has affected price stability, sustainability of enterprises, employment, and other socio-economic indices,
Acknowledging that the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy has given rise to the need for a new socio-economic order,
Recognising the need to sustain enterprises for retention and creation of jobs as well as sustainable growth and development,
Acknowledging the need for social concertation between the Federal Government and workers representatives, namely the two Labour Centres  The NLC and TUC,
To aid in the dialogue and communication, the Federal Government side made presentations to show the state of economy and the drive behind the recent cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,
Bipartite meeting to address and resolve the issues in dispute between the FG and Labour Centres were held on September 15, 24, and 27, 2020,
After exhaustive deliberations on the issues raised by Labour Centres, the FGN stated that it has fashioned out palliatives that would ameliorate the sufferings that Nigerian workers may experience as a result of the cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry. The palliatives will be in the areas of transport, power, housing, agriculture and humanitarian support.
After thorough debates and negotiations on various issues raised by all parties, the following resolutions were reached and mutually adopted: 
ELECTRICITY TARIFF REFORMS

The parties agreed to set up a Technical Committee comprising Ministries, Departments, Agencies, NLC and TUC, which will work for a duration of two (2) weeks effective Monday 28th September 2020, to examine:
the justifications for the new policy in view of the need for the validation of the basis for the new cost reflective tariff as a result of the conflicting information from the fields which appeared different from the data presented to justify the new policy by NERC;
metering deployment, challenges, timeline for massive roll  out.

The Technical Committee membership is as follows:
Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN – Hon. Minister of State Labour & Employment - Chairman
Mr Godwin Jedy-Agba – Hon. Minister of State Power  Member
Prof. James Momoh - Chairman National Electricity Regulatory Commission  Member
Engr. Ahmad Rufai Zakari - SA to Mr. President on Infrastructure  Member/Secretary
Dr. OnohoOmhen Ebhohimhen  Member (NLC)
Comrade Joe Ajaero  Member (NLC)
Comrade Chris Okonkwo  Member (TUC)
1no. Representative of DISCOS - Member
The Terms of Reference (ToR) are as follows:
To examine the justification for the new policy on cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.
To look at the different Electricity Distribution Company (DISCOs) and their different electricity tariff vis-à-vis NERC order and mandate.
Examine and advise Government on the issues that have hindered the deployment of the six million meters.
To look into the NERC Act under review with a view to expanding its representation to include organized labour.
The Technical sub - committee is to submit its report within two (2) weeks. During the two weeks, the DISCOs shall suspend the application of the cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.
The meeting also resolved that the following issues of concern to Labour should be treated as stand  alone items:
The 40% stake of Government in the DISCO and the stake of workers to be reflected in the composition of the DISCOs Boards.

An all-inclusive and independent review of the power sector operations as provided in the privatization MOU to be undertaken before the end of the year 2020, with Labour represented.

That going forward, the moribund National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) be inaugurated before the end of the year 2020 to institutionalize the process of tripartism and socio dialogue on socio  economic and major labour matters to forestall crisis 

DOWNSTREAM SECTOR DEREGULATION

Consequent upon the critical review of the various challenges of the downstream sector of the Nigeria oil and gas industry vis a vis the incalculable losses associated with a subsidy regime the Country has been incurring in terms of, stifled growth in the downstream sector, diminished human capital development and massive financial leakages and flight. This is in addition to the dire financial circumstances of the Federation that precludes any ability to sustain any subsidy on PMS and making deregulation of PMS inevitable. Consequently, the Parties agreed to the following:

All parties agreed on the urgency for increasing the local refining capacity of the nation to reduce the overdependency on importation of petroleum products to ensure energy security, reduce cost of finished products, increase employment and business opportunities for Nigerians.

To address (1) above, NNPC to expedite the rehabilitation of the nations four refineries located in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna and to achieve 50% completion for Port Harcourt by December 2021, while timelines and delivery for Warri and Kaduna will be established by the inclusive Steering Committee.

To ensure Commitment and transparency to the processes and timelines of the rehabilitation exercise, the management of NNPC has offered to integrate the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN) into the Steering Committee already established by the Corporation.

A Validation team comprising the representatives of the NNPC, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), NUPENG and PENGASSAN will be established to monitor progress of the rehabilitation of the refineries and the pipelines/strategic depots network and advice the Steering Committee periodically.

Post rehabilitation, NNPC shall involve the PENGASSAN and NUPENG in the process of establishing the operational model of the Nations refineries.

The Federal Government will facilitate the delivery of licensed modular and regular refineries, involvement of upstream companies in petroleum refining and establishing framework for financing in the downstream sector.

NNPC to expedite work on the Build Operate and Transfer framework for the nations pipelines and strategic depots network for efficient transportation and distribution of Petroleum products to match the delivery timelines of the refineries as agreed.

The Federal Government and its agencies to ensure delivery of 1 million CNG/LPG AutoGas conversion kits, storage skids and dispensing units under the Nigeria Gas Expansion Programme by December 2021 to enable delivery of cheaper transportation and power fuel. A Governance Structure that will include representatives of organized Labour shall be established for timely delivery.

GENERAL INTERVENTION

To cushion the impacts of the downstream sector deregulation and tariffs adjustment in the power sector, the Federal Government will implement the following:

A specific amount to be unveiled by the FGN in two weeks time will be isolated from the Economic Sustainability Programme Intervention Fund and be accessed by Nigerian Workers with subsequent provision for 240,000 under the auspices of NLC and TUC for participation in agricultural ventures through the CBN and the Ministry of Agriculture. The timeline will be fixed at the next meeting. 

Federal Government will facilitate the removal of tax on minimum wage as a way of cushioning the impacts of the policy on the lowest vulnerable.

Federal Government will make available to organized labour 133 CNG/LPG driven mass transit buses immediately and provide to the major cities across the Country on a scale up basis thereafter to all States and Local Governments before December 2021.

Housing: 10% be allocated to Nigerian workers under the ongoing Ministry of Housing and Finance initiative through the NLC and TUC.

Consequently, the NLC and TUC agreed to suspend the planned industrial action.


ORGANISED LABOUR;
___________________                                                                    __________________
Ayuba  Wabba, mni                                                                                     Quadri Olalaye
NLC PRESIDENT                                                                                            TUC PRESIDENT
                                                                                                                        
_________________                                                               __________________
Emmanuel Ugboaja                                                                               Musa Lawal Ozigi, mni                                                                                             Secretary General NLC                                                                         Secretary General TUC

_________________                  __________________  
Williams E. Akporeha       Festus Osifo         
NUPENG President PENGASSAN President

___________________           __________________   
Martin Uzoegwu      Chris N. Okonkwo
President NUEE      President, SSAEAC
 
FOR GOVERNMENT:

__________________                                                             _______________________
Timipre Sylva                                                                                     Festus Keyamo, SAN
Hon. Min. of State Petroleum     Hon. Min. of State Labour & Employment                                                              


  __________________ _____________________  
Alh Lai Mohammed                                                                            Godwin Jedy-Agba      
Hon. Min. of Information & Culture                                          Hon. Min. of State Power                            
                                                                                                                        
                                            

                                                   _________________________
                                         Sen. (Dr.) Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON, MD.
                                         Honourable Minister of Labour & Employment
                                        

_______________________________
                                                          Boss Mustapha
                                     Secretary to the Government of the Federation





Saturday, September 05, 2020

Organised Labour in Deep As Rivers Government Warns of disgard for court order over tuesday's mega protest by NLC and TUC

 


Rivers state Government dares Organised Labour on planned massive protest and shutdown of the state.


Organised labour had in a press briefing on friday, September, 3, 2020, threatened to shutdown the state from, tuesday, September 7, 2020 over what it describes as anti-labour posture of Rivers Governor, Barrister Nyesom Wike.

At a media briefing on saturday, september 5, the Rivers state attorney general and commissioner of justice said a court of competent jurisdiction is already hearing the matter it will be contempt of court should organised labour goes ahead with any protest and or strike.

The commissioner warns organised Labour of inciting workers in Rivers state from going ahead with their work peacefully.

Find a statement signed by NLC and TUC

3rd September 2020
NIGERIAN WORKERS REJECT AND PROTEST THE USE OF STRONG-ARM TACTICS AND DEPLOYMENT OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WORKERS BY THE RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT! 
A Press Statement
This is to alert Nigerians on the birth of new progeny of authoritarianism, industrial tyranny and state sponsored violence and terrorism against workers and citizens by the Rivers State Government. The events of the past few weeks confirm to us and many right-thinking Nigerians that there is a full-fledged bloom of despotic rule in Rivers State under the administration and supervision of Mr. Nyesom Wike.
On the 2nd of February 2020, agents of the Rivers State Government invaded and sealed off the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Rivers State Council Secretariat at D -Line, Port Harcourt. The premise for the forced take-over was that the government claimed it wanted to do a structural integrity test on the building. 
This same building was only recently constructed and commissioned by the Rivers State Government. The Rivers State government only realized that the building it built and commissioned needed structural test immediately workers started making strident demands for their rightful entitlements to salary adjustment based on the new national minimum wage, release of withheld salaries, promotion, payment of arrears of owed pension and gratuity and remittance of check off dues to unions. 
Not done with the sealing of the NLC Rivers State secretariat, hoodlums suspected to be sponsored by the state government invaded the sealed NLC Rivers State Council secretariat on the night of Tuesday, 21st July 2020. Equipment and installations worth millions of naira were vandalized. Till today, no single arrest has been made.
A few weeks ago, the Chairperson of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Rivers State Council, Comrade Anthony Wachukwu was abducted, taken to the Rivers State Government House Port Harcourt where he was detained. Later, he was charged before a magistrate court on trumped up criminal charges. While he was still being prosecuted, he was kidnapped. He is yet to be seen till now.
The campaign of terror against workers in Rivers State took a very dangerous dimension on August 27, 2020 during a meeting of NLC Rivers State Executive Council meeting at the secretariat of Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, Road 19, Pipeline, Rumuagholu, Port Harcourt, held there owing to the sealing of the usual meeting venue. 
The attack by hundreds of armed hoodlums was led by a man who identified himself as the Councilor of Ward 7, Obio-Akpor Local Government Area, who said he was acting on “orders from above”. Given the clear intention of the mob to injure, maim and kill many of our members, our workers had to take to their heels thus abandoning the meeting. Currently, all labour leaders in Rivers State are operating underground.
The attack on the leaders of the NLC in Rivers State on Thursday, 27th August 2020 was only the tipping of a well calculated attempt by the Rivers State government to eviscerate, incarcerate and decimate the leadership of Labour in Rivers State. The grand design is to muzzle the voice of Rivers State workers who face a despicable industrial ordeal.
Fellow citizens, Nigerian workers have never had it so bad under a state governor as Mr. Nyesom Wike who now sees himself as a demi-god. As the demi-god that he believes he is, Mr. Nyesom Wike has no scruples for the rule of law or basic standards of decency. He has arrogated and appropriated to himself the powers of both the executive, the judiciary, the legislative and the vicious powers of underground non-state operatives who openly identify themselves as thugs loyal to Mr. Wike.
Nigerian workers are not cowed and will never be cowed by the cowardly actions of Mr. Nyesom Wike to cower our voices. Workers will never succumb to his scare tactics. We will continue to demand that the rights of our workers in the workplace, their safety, and the sanctity of their lives must be respected always both by government and private sector employers. We will never shirk from this sacred mandate. 
Nigerian workers under the aegis of NLC and TUC and our civil society allies in the discharge of our constitutional rights will embark on a peaceful protest in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on September 8, 2020. The protest is to draw the attention of the world to the following infractions on workers and trade union rights in Rivers State:
1. Act of Lawlessness by sealing off the NLC Rivers State Council
2. Witch-hunting, Persecution and Prosecution of trade union leaders on trumped up charges
3. Non-payment of gratuity and pensions to pensioners since 2015

4. Non-payment of promotion arrears since 2015
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Rivers State government has failed to clear the arears of pension and gratuity indebtedness in the state. This wicked act has become the living nightmare of senior citizens who are being punished for serving the state. These pensioners are dying in droves as a result of neglect.
5. Withholding of workers’ salaries
The Rivers State government is owing some workers in the state up to 7-month salaries. The February and March 2016 salaries of teachers in Rivers state were not paid due to the biometric test ordered by the State Government. Health workers in Rivers State were denied their October 2017 salary due to their participation in the National JOHESU strike.
6. Refusal to negotiate with workers’ organizations on salary adjustments consequent on the new national minimum wage
Since the enactment of the new national minimum wage of N30,000, there has been no collective bargaining agreement and enabling circular for the implementation of the new national minimum wage in Rivers State. The state government has also refused to conclude negotiations on consequential salary adjustments with workers’ in Rivers State and has also excluded all the tertiary institutions in Rivers State from benefitting from any consequential salary adjustment.
7. Use of Hired Thugs

The Rivers state government deployed hired thugs to attack workers both individually and as a group. The attack of trade union leaders and violent disruption of the Rivers State Executive Council meeting on August 27, 2020 was only an icing on the cake of Wike’s malfeasance.

8. Refusal to remit statutory check-off dues to trade unions

By refusing to remit statutory check off dues to unions and the labour centres, the Rivers State government is projecting an overt agenda of suffocating trade unions in Rivers State to death in clear violation of Section 17 of Nigeria’s Trade Union Act.

Fellow Nigerians, if after next week’s protest, Governor Wike continues to hold labour in contempt and fails to redress our concerns, we will be left with no other option than to ground every socio-economic activity in Rivers State until the Rivers State Governor does the needful. 
We wish to remind Mr. Nyesom Wike that the world has seen the rise and fall of even more unconscionable, atrocious, and blood thirsty tyrants. His own case will not be any different. 
Mr. Nyesom Wike should be well assured that Organized Labour in Nigeria and all over the world through our international network will continue to hold him to account and bring him to justice, even after the expiration of his current tenure in office, should any slightest harm come to any worker during our protest.

Aluta Continua… Victoria Ascerta…


Comrade Ayuba Wabba, mni                  Comrade Quadri Olaleye, FCIA
President, Nigeria Labour Congress      President, Trade Union Congress



Wednesday, June 17, 2020

COVID-19: NLC, TUC, NECA Sign Jobs Protection MOU






 Organised Labour in Nigeria and the Nigeria employers consultative Association, NECA has signed a memorandum of understanding, to protect job losses in post COVID-19

At the event in Abuja on monday, presidents of NLC  Ayuba wabba and TUC Quadri Olaleye say jobs are not only threatened by the CORONAVIRUS pandemic, but by unabating INSECURITY and oil price drop

Uncertain times for the economies of countries all around the world over the impact of COVID-19.


Nigeria is having her fair share as the economic sustainability committee, ESC, chaired by vice president yemi Osinbajo is projecting about forty million jobs, which translates a to 33.6 percent,  may be lost by december 2020.


Against this background, organised labour and  the Nigeria employers consultative association have signed a memorandum of understanding  to prevent these economic gloom predictions, especially in the private sector.

A job protection MOU between organised labour and employers appears to be a moral booster for workers who are already threatened by the job losses prediction of government.
Lazarus Ikenga, is a civil servant

Minister of Labour and employment, chris Ngige has said severally that government will be creating about two million jobs post covid -19 and will work to protect existing jobs, but with the ESC report, the feasibility of this statement remains to be seen.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

MINIMUM WAGE: Plateau Govt., Labour Disagree

Organised Labour and the Plateau State Government are yet to reach an agreement on payment of the N30, 000 new national minimum wage.

Chairman of the Joint Negotiating Council, James Diwa told AIT that a meeting held between the State Government, the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress in the State ended in a stalemate.

Since the turn of the New Year 2020, civil servants across the country have had high hopes that the much talked about N30, 000 minimum wage issue will be laid to rest following assurances by the federal and state governments.

While approval has been given for the payment in some states, the case in Plateau State is different as the State Government and Organised Labour are yet to reach an agreement.

Diwa said the only headway made on the discussion, is the N30, 000 minimum wage as it affects Grade Level 1 to 6.

The bone of contention, is the consequential adjustment for Grade Level 7 and above offered by the State Government, which the Labour unions have rejected.

The situation no doubt leaves a lot to be desired with strike as the only option left for the Labour unions if their demands are not met by the January 31 deadline given to state governments by the national secretariats of the Labour movement to conclude negotiations and begin payment across all grade levels.

Source: AITNEWS

Monday, November 11, 2019

TRADE UNION CONGRESS WANTS NIGERIANS TO ALIGN WITH PROPHET MOHAMMED'S TEACHINGS AT Eid-El Maulud


        November 10, 2019

 Press Release         

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has called on Muslim faithfuls to abide by the teachings of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) which borders on piety, charity, tolerance and peaceful co-existence, among others.

The workers body added that if Nigerians read the books and live by their tenets the country will be a better place, adding that the problem of the country has never been the issue of religion.

In a statement jointly signed by the President, Comrade Quadri Olaleye, FCIA and Secretary General, Comrade (Barr.) Musa-Lawal Ozigi, they said at this time of the country’s national life it has become very imperative for all Nigerians irrespective of their religious background to cooperate with the progressives in the country to transform and make the country fulfill her manifest destiny.

According to Olaleye, until we uphold the above stated virtues with a view to overcoming our current national challenges we cannot achieve much as ineffectiveness, mediocrity, backstabbing and impunity have become the order of the day. There are too many absurdities in our clime. The unity we once cherished is no longer there because of politics, he lamented.

On the national minimum wage being contested by some state governors, the TUC leaders advised governors to stop spending money on frivolities. That the economy is ailing and the organized labour is not willing to cause more harm. However, we may be forced to act if the governors do not perform.

Comrade Olaleye called for peace in Bayelsa and Kogi during the coming elections. “Elections should not be a do-or-die affair. The enforcement officers must be neutral; and carry out their duties without bias. They should remain committed to the unity of the country, and ensure that the programmes of the federal government are actualised,” he added.