ORGANISED Labour in the nation’s power sector weekend in Abuja,
raised alarm that no fewer than four workers of the Power Holding
Company of Nigeria,
PHCN, have been killed while 12 others have been kidnapped, with
several others injured in less than two weeks after the Federal
Government announced the release and payment of N384billion alleged
workers’ terminal benefits.
The union under the umbrella of the National Union of Electricity
Employees, NUEE, claimed the said amount was not only fictitious, but
used to deceive investors that labour issues had been resolved for them
to sign agreement with government.
At a briefing on the outcome of the union’s National Executive
Council, NEC, meeting, the union handed down a two-week ultimatum to the
Federal Government to among others, withdraw the announcement of what
the union called N384billion terminal benefits, including the use of
“sacked workers” to describe PHCN staff failing which the sector will be
shut down from March 15, 2013.
Speaking on behalf of the union, its General Secretary, Comrade Joe
Ajaero, said while over 12 members had been kidnapped in the South East,
four had been killed in the North East and several others, including
union’s chairmen sustained various degrees of injury in BornoState among
others.
Ajaero said: “NEC -in-session expressed worry and disappointment at
the pace the Federal Government is misinforming the general public over payment of staff emoluments in the power sector thereby exposing our members to serious security threats.
“NEC- session condemns the delay in completing the biometric
reconciliation committee’s assignment which should have been concluded
within two weeks of its inauguration .
“Consequently, the union demands that the committee winds up its
activities for the regularisation of casuals by March 15, 2013.”
“The NEC -session vehemently condemns the scrapping of PHCN Corporate
Headquarters through the back door which has been reflected in
intentional removal of funds meant for it’s operations and payment of
salaries. It called for the immediate reinstatement of PHCN Corporate
Headquarters’ funding.
NEC-session condemns the non-payment of gratuity to retired staff and death
benefits to the dependants of deceased members which has led to severe
hardship to the families concerned . The union therefore demands
immediate release of fund to settle these liabilities.”
“The NEC-session frowned at the stiff-necked attitude shown by the
Director General of National Power Training Institute, NAPTIN, against
the Director union’s position to stop the deduction of fund 7.5% from
staff salaries in NAPTIN effective November, 2012 and immediately refund
of fund the backlog.
It mandated the National Secretariat to take every necessary step to
ensure total compliance with the union’s demand. The NEC-session
condemns the continued militarisation of PHCN locations nationwide which
has been observed to serve as a source of harassment and intimidation
of it’s customers and calls for immediate withdrawal of military personnel from all PHCN locations.”
“The NEC-session observed and condemn the spate of insecurity and
loss of lives and loss property of our members and Nigerian citizens
nationwide in the recent series of insurgencies.
It calls on the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency take
necessary steps to secure the lives and property of it’s citizens. The
NEC-session calls on the Federal Government to deliver the dividends of
democracy through the provision of basic infrastructure, and quality
education to the Nigerian people.
NEC-session condemns in strong terms government’s deceit and propaganda to break
it’s ranks by presenting fictitious figures as staff terminal benefits
when the consultants (Alexander Forbes ) engaged by the Federal
Government is yet to submit it’s report and the Technical Committee
constituted by government is yet to conclude it’s assignment in this
regards.”
“The NEC-session condemns in it’s entirety the word used by the
Federal Government referring to PHCN staff as staff” sacked workers …”
and unanimously agreed that if the phrase is not retracted, the workers
shall have no alternative than to stop work as sacked workers are
supposed to report for duty.
Premise on the above mentioned, if by 15th March , 2013, the issues
raised herein are not addressed, the workers will have no option than to
take their destiny in their hand.”
Culled: Vanguard
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