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Agric Ministry Bows To Staff Demands
Following a protest by staff of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Monday, the ministry has promised to meet their demands within 21 days, a union official said on Tuesday in Abuja .
Tide’s source recalls that the workers had locked the gate leading into the ministry’s headquarters at Area 11, Abuja, over unpaid allowances and other welfare packages since the tenure of the former minister, Dr Sayyadi Ruma.
They also called for the immediate removal of the Permanent Secretary and the Director of Human Resources, citing alleged inaction to their plight.
Mr Ihoma Marcilins, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Civil Servants, Secretaries and Stenographers said that the ministry had promised to address their demands.
“We met the Minister of State, Mr Nojeem Awodele, this morning and he has promised that our demands will be met within 21 days and that all the issues raised will be addressed.
“We have accepted the appeal because he is a father to us; but after the 21 days we agreed, if nothing is done, we will embark on an indefinite strike,’’ Marcilins said.
Reports says that the workers are demanding the payment of their transfer allowances, promotion arrears and improved welfare package, among others.
Earlier, Mr Ahmed Manzo, the Chairman, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, had in an interview with newsmen, appealed to the ministry to pay the N74 million accommodation allowance owed staff.
Manzo said that about 160 staff had been denied their 28-day allowance in lieu of accommodation.
According to him, the ministry has paid nine million naira so far to 25 members transferred to the ministry from various ministries between 2004 and 2009.
The chairman said that the protest was staged to also draw the attention of the ministry to the stagnation of some staff, poor capacity building and the general absence of welfare package for the ministry’s workforce.
“The management of the ministry should liaise with the Federal Civil Service Commission to speed up the process of the promotion of the staff to enable them to obtain their promotions letters.
“Government should do something on the issue of 28 days in lieu of accommodation because some officers posted from states to Abuja end up sleeping in the office because of the lack accommodation.
“There is no training programme in the ministry. The government should do something about this because training will help in capacity building,’’ Manzo said.
Manzo described the welfare in the ministry as ‘awful’, adding that some staff who wrote their promotion examination in 2008 are yet to receive their promotion letters.
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