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NAPO Tasks New Executive On Workers’ Welfare

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Members of the new inau
gurated Rivers State executive council of the National Association of Plant Operators (NAPO) have to be called upon to see the welfare of members in the rebuilding of the union as a task that must be achieved.
The Acting National President of NAPO, Comrade Harold I. Bestowe gave this advice while inaugurating the five man caretaker state working executive committee led by Com. Monday D. Mbasi held at the Harmony Guest House Abuloma Port Harcourt yesterday.
Comrade Harold said the advise became imperative following the leadership impasses the union had experienced in the past and added that if member’s welfare are not taken into consideration by the executive of the union, he said it will not witness growth.
He charged the new leadership to work assiduously in line with high expectations from the members noting that the union had lost more attention due to lack of people’s oriented leadership in the past.
According to him, he was confidence that the new crops of leadership put in place would bring the union to the light in the trade union’s participation in the state and urged them to justify the confidence placed on them by the union through working in unity.
The NAPO acting national president while congratulating them on their appointment assured them of the national working committee support led by him to enable them succeed.
Responding on behalf of the caretaker committee, the chairman, Comrade Monday D. Mbasi thanked members of the union for the honour done them and promised to work for the overall interest of the union and solicited for their cooperation.

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