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SEC Gives Rivers NCSU Boss Confidence Vote
The State Executive Com
mittee (SEC) of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), has passed a vote of confidence on the Chairman of the union in Rivers State, Comrade O.T. Lilly-West for the credible manner he has so far piloted the affairs of the union.
Moving a motion to that effect during an enlarged SEC meeting of the union in Port Harcourt last Thursday, the chairman of the Ministry of Youth Development unit of the union, Comrade Sonny Eremasara said the vote of confidence on Lilly-West had become necessary to motivate him to achieve more for the union in the state going by the excellent manner he has been piloting the affairs of the union, stressing that NCSU had been re-positioned in the state under his leadership.
The motion which was greeted by overwhelming and resounding applause among members was seconded by the chairman of the Ministry of Transport unit of the union, Comrade Koko Harrison.
The visibly elated NCSU chairman in the state, Comrade Lilly-West thanked God for the gesture, saying, it was only those who were being served that would appreciate what a leader was achieving, as a dancer does not see his back.
He had earlier in a welcome address highlighted events in both the state and national chapters of the union as well as efforts being made to restore peace and harmony in the Rivers State chapter of the union and solicited the continued support, patience and commitment of members of the union to the cause of the workers and NCSU, stressing that their solidarity and unity of purpose were needed for industrial harmony and achievement of a stable, efficient and productive civil service in the state.
Lilly-West further disclosed that NCSU had zoned the position of National Deputy President of the union to Cross River State while its position of National Vice President in the South-South zone had been zoned to Bayelsa State.
This, he said was because the two states had not occupied national positions of the union in the zone.
The NCSU boss commended the National President of the union, Comrade Kiri Mohanned Shuaibu for his tenacity of purpose, his forcused leadership style and outstanding achievements inspite of the antics of those he described as fifth columnists.
He also lauded the Rivers State Head of Service, Barrister Samuel LongJohn and Chairman of the State Civil Service Commission, Mr Ngo Martyns –Yellowe for the credible manner they have been taking the civil service of the state to greater heights.
Lilly-West equally expressed concern over the political crisis rocking the state, and called on the citizenry including workers to fast and pray for the restoration of peace in the state.
He, however, urged the political gladiators to embrace peace and make sacrifices as servants of the people by burying their hatchets in the interest of the state which he described as a major contributor to the nation’s development process.
The SEC, comprising chairmen, secretaries and treasurers of the various units of the union in the state brainstormed on several issues affecting civil servants including promotion, salary deductions and the National Housing Fund among others.
The SEC was unanimous in its decision that civil servants in the state should be promoted yearly, while Comrade Lilly-West doused speculation that the state government would further deduct salaries of workers.
According to him, apart from deductions of the contributory pension fund and the new tax regime introduced by the state government, no other deductions would be carried out on workers salaries.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
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