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LG Boss Commits To Prioritising Workers’ Welfare
The Sole Administrator of Emohua Local Government Council, Mr. Franklin Ajinwo, has assured staff of the council that their welfare will be prioritised by his administration.
He stated this recently during a town hall meeting with management and staff of the council at the Ngozi Kekwaru Pavilion, Council Secretariat.
The Emohua council boss noted that the council will blaze the trail in prompt payment of salaries and benefits due its staff and also provide office spaces to curb loitering occasioned by lack of conducive work atmosphere.
“I am aware that part of the challenges you have is office space. We have seen what is available, we shall see how we can provide where when you come to work, you can stay”, he said.
He commended the staff for their impressive attendance at the meeting, charging them to shun truancy and change their attitude towards work.
Speaking earlier, the Head of Local Government Administration (HLGA), Mrs. Nume Raymond, welcomed the Administrator to the Local Government Area and officially handed over notes from the previous administration to him.
Raymond also expressed willingness to synergise with him to achieve meaningful results.
The Chairperson of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Emohua Branch, Mrs. Ngozi Okenwe, in her speech, intimated the SolAd of challenges facing the staff of the council which include non-implementation of promotions and arrears accrued.
Okenwe listed others as separate salary structure for council staff, omission of names of staff from vouchers, backlog of promotions due staff, and expressed optimism in his resolve to address them.
The meeting was attended by heads of Department and staff of the council.
By: King Onunwor
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