Niger Delta
NLC, TUC Laud Diri For Prioritising Workers’ Welfare
Workers under the umbrella of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have lauded the worker-friendly disposition of Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri.
Delivering a joint address of both unions at the Peace Park in Yenagoa, State NLC Chairman, Comrade Bipre Ndiomu, praised Governor Diri for prompt payment of salaries and gratuities since his emergence as governor of the state.
He appreciated the governor for standing by workers during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, noting that at a time there was global job loss, the story in Bayelsa was different due to the pragmatic and people-oriented leadership style of the governor.
Comrade Ndiomu described as heartwarming the readiness of Governor Diri to rise to the occasion whenever issues affecting workers were brought to him as demonstrated by the committees his government had set up to handle such issues.
The labour leader however, listed the payment of gratuities to local government retirees, implementation of annual salary increment and promotion, payment of both minimum wage and promotion arrears and resumption of training and retraining of civil servants as some of their outstanding demands to government.
Ndiomu pledged the readiness of workers in the state to constantly cooperate with government.
Responding, Governor Diri appreciated the workers for their support, which he said has contributed to the success of his Prosperity Administration.
While thanking workers for their patience and understanding, Diri restated his commitment to their welfare.
On some of their demands, the governor directed the Commissioner for Finance and the Head of Service to work out modalities for immediate implementation of the annual salary increment.
He also promised to liaise with the relevant officers on the issue of minimum wage arrears with a view to offsetting outstanding payment.
The state helmsman also directed relevant government officers to furnish him with details of salary arrears owed workers of the Environmental Sanitation Authority and information about the damaged vehicles of staff of Radio Bayelsa in the aftermath of the violence that trailed the Supreme Court judgement that declared him winner for necessary action.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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