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‘No Plan To Sack Workers’ …FG Assures, As Nigerians Flay Sanusi
The Federal Government yesterday said that it would create more job opportunities rather than reduce its workforce.
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chukwuemeka Wogu, said at the 8th National Labour Relations Summit of the Michael Imodu Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin, that the Federal Government had drawn up policies that would enable government to satisfy the employment needs of the country.
“Government owns the society an enabling environment to create job opportunities and the president’s desire is to create more jobs and not retrenchment,” he said.
He added that government was ready to create jobs in transport, power, agriculture and Information Technology.
The minister also explained that government had released funds to revive the ailing textile companies in the country as a way of creating more jobs.
He stressed that government appreciated the industrial peace and harmony in the country, adding that it encouraged dialogue in addressing labour issues.
Earlier in their addresses, the President of the TUC, Peter Esele and NLC, Abdulwaheed Omar, criticised the CBN governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, for reportedly urging the Federal Government to reduce its workforce by 50 per cent.
Esele urged stakeholders to come up with a framework for creating more job opportunities in the country. “Nigeria is referred to as giant of Africa not because of anything, but for the abundance of its human resources,” he said.
Omar, who was represented by his deputy, Issah Aremu, said government should do something urgent to provide job opportunities.
The Director-General of the Institute, Dr Niyi Olanrewaju, had earlier said that the theme of the congress was carefully chosen to focus on strategic national development efforts and the current emphasis on global policy discourse.
“There is now consensus that social protection issues need to be given serious attention within the context of development processes,” he added.
He announced that the National Board for Technical Education had three months ago given the institute approval to award National Diploma in Industrial and Labour Relations.
Meanwhile, Nigerians have condemned the call by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), on the Federal Government to slash the entire civil service workforce by half.
Sanusi said this on Tuesday, at the Second Annual Capital Market Committee Retreat in Warri, Delta State, saying that 70 per cent of the nation’s earnings were going into the payment of salaries and entitlements of civil servants.
Director, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof Is’haq Akintola, in an interview said that the call by the CBN governor was “inhuman and irrational”.
Vice President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Lagos State chapter, Pastor Femi Asiwaju, said that the statement was condemnable in that the rate of poverty and unemployment in the country was high.
“It’s so unfortunate that such statement is coming from such a man as the governor of the CBN. Why should he make such a statement when millions of graduates are roaming the streets? Honestly every policy of Sanusi has been counter-productive. When he attacked the banks to drop workers, the percentage of workers sacked was high, some are still protesting,” he said.
Director, Zakat and Fadaqat Foundation, Imam Shuaib Abdullahi, however, said that the comment could be in the interest of Nigerians.
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