News
Abuja: Workers Demand Law To Curb High Rent
The Trade Union Congress (TUC), has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to urgently forward an executive bill to the National Assembly to curb the rising cost of rent in Abuja.
The FCT Council Chairman of TUC, Mr Aliyu Hakeem, made the call on Tuesday in Abuja in a speech at the 2012 Workers’ Day Celebration.
He urged the Federal Government and the FCT Administration to check the excesses of Abuja landlords whom he identified as “retired military officers, retired permanent secretaries and politicians’’.
Hakeem promised that organised labour would support the bill that seeks to sanction property owners in Abuja who demand a two-year advance payment for rent.
He said the high cost of owning and renting a house in Abuja had fuelled corruption in the public service.
Our members believe that corruption and can be eliminated by up to 80 per cent.
This will be if civil servants in the FCT are not made to live and exist as settlers and second-class citizens, while the ruling class lord it over them as indigenes and shylock landlords.
The inability of our members to meet up with these extremely high cost of rent has made many of them to be living outside the FCT, thereby commuting several kilometres to work,’’ the TUC official said.
Hakeem expressed regret that this development had led to workers’ reporting late for work, with a significant loss of man hours on a daily basis.
The union leader also appealed to the FCT administration to construct more access roads to ease transportation and traffic congestion.
He said the administration should consider the construction of Orozo-Apo-Abaji bypass to ease congestion along the Gwagwalada-Abaji road.
This will be in addition to the new Karimo-Gwagwa-Deidei road which will help to ease traffic on the Kubwa expressway,’’ Hakeem said.
On insecurity in the country, the union leader noted the rise in the cases of armed robbery and car thefts in the FCT.
He then called on the territory’s administration to hasten to complete the installation of CCTV in the city.
“It is a useful tool in monitoring, implementing and securing the safety of lives and property within the FCT,’’ Hakeem said.
Our correspondent reports that a minute’s silence was observed at the Workers’ Day Celebration for residents of FCT who died in recent bomb attacks.
News
Group Doles out N13m To Market Women In Isiama
News
Fubara’s Return Excites NCSU … As Hope Rises For Civil Servants
News
NDDC Organizes ADR Capacity Building for Staff
-
Sports5 days ago
CAFCL : Rivers United Arrives DR Congo
-
Sports5 days ago
FIFA rankings: S’Eagles drop Position, remain sixth in Africa
-
Sports5 days ago
NPFL club name Iorfa new GM
-
Sports5 days ago
NNL abolishes playoffs for NPFL promotion
-
Sports5 days ago
NSF: Early preparations begin for 2026 National Sports Festival
-
Sports5 days ago
Kwara Hopeful To Host Confed Cup in Ilorin
-
Sports5 days ago
RSG Award Renovation Work At Yakubu Gowon Stadium
-
Politics4 days ago
Rivers Assembly Resumes Sitting After Six-Month Suspension