The Imo
State Government has begged the state and national leadership of
Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, to reverse their plan to shutdown the
state over the ‘illegal’ sack of over 3,000 civil servants in the state.
NLC had
in a statement threatened to shutdown the state if Governor Rochas
Okorocha failed to recall the over 3,000 workers in the 19 parastatals,
agencies and departments.
According
to a press statement signed on behalf of the Governor by his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, government begged labour not to
embark on any strike that would not benefit anyone.
“The
national leadership of the NLC should be patriotic enough to advise the
leadership of the NLC in the state to honour their invitations to
participate in the high-powered 18 – member committee set up by the
state governor to review the cases of the staff affected by the
suspension in question, so that the matter can be resolved amicably in
the spirit of no victor, no vanquished”, Okorocha pleaded.
The
statement recalled that the inauguration of the committee could not take
place last Tuesday, because the Labour Representatives did not come for
the exercise.
Okorocha
equally recalled that the Committee has the state NLC Chairman, the
Trade Union Congress, TUC Chairman, the State Chairman of Nigeria
Medical Association, NMA, and the Chairman of National Union of Local
Government Employees, NULGE, as members.
Others
chosen from labour unions are the Representative of Magistrates
Association of Nigeria, Representative of Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, Imo State University, IMSU, Imo Polytechnic,
Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Chairman of Imo
State branch of Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, and representative of the
Judiciary Service Union of Nigeria, JUSUN.
Source: dailypost
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