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PCC Staff Protest Over Half Pay
Staff of the Public Com
plaints Commission (PCC) Abuja have staged a protest over part payment of their salaries.
According to a Radio Nigeria news bulletin monitored by our correspondent recently, the protest was to register their displeasure after all attempts by the joint union in the commission to address the problem failed.
The prostesters were carrying placards with different inscriptions such as “we say no to percentage, PPC needs restructuring, all commissioners back to states” and many others.
Leading the protest, the Chairman, Public Complaints Commission Joint Union, Comrade Oladipo Joshua, said payment of workers on percentage basis had affected the productivity of staff.
“Since January this year, we have been paid on per centage and this has negatively affected the workers of PCC.
Joshua accused the National Assembly, Budget Office and the Federal Ministry of Finance for the ugly development.
“And the conspiracy is between the National Assembly, the Budget office and the Federal Ministry of Finance”, he said.
The joint union leader used the event to appeal to the federal government to prevail on the named organs of government to address the anomaly in order to avoid a prolonged protest by the aggrieved PCC workers.
“We are calling on the government to prevail on them or else we shall continue with our protest unceasingly”, he said.
Some staff of the commission who expressed displeasure over the half payment of their salaries said they were unable to meet up with their financial obligations to their families.
“Severally, we have given them time, we have exercised patience, our children are all tired” one staff lamented.
Yet another said, “We are protesting the stay at the headquarters of state. Commissioners of the commission, meanwhile they have state offices”.
Before now, it was the responsibility of an agency like the PCC to go before agencies like the EFCC, ICPC and to other antigraft agencies but the reverse is rather the case, one aggrieved worker lamented.
“As it stands now it is organizations like ICPC, the EFCC that is coming after the PCC”, said a unionist.
Also speaking, the chairperson, Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), PCC, chapter, Mrs Dorcas John, called on President Mohammadu Buhari to look into their plight.
“Every labourer deserves his wages, conspiracy must cease because we have been on this matter and they keep promising us and yet nothing has come out of it.
“Therefore, we are calling on President Buhari to prevail”, she said.
Chief Commissioner of the Commission was not available for comments as entrances to the office were locked.
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