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Minimum Wage: Ekiti workers prepare for strike over delayed implementation

Priscilla Ofunre, Ado-Ekiti 

As negotiation over the implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage and the consequential adjustment across board has begun to drag, workers have called on its members to prepare for a showdown with Governor Kayode Fayemi. 

The workers expressed disenchantment with the way the negotiation for Minimum wage and consequential Salary Adjustment started on 23rd December 2019 had dragged on with no hope in sight for implementation for all workers .

Governor Fayemi started the Implementation for workers on grade levels 01 to 06 last year May, with a promise that others shall benefit before  last year December 31.

The labour added that this  information became  expedient “to prepare workers for the action ahead due to this endless negotiation”.

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This position was contained in a statement signed by  State Secretary of Joint Negotiating Council, Gbenga Olowoyo,  State Secretary of Trade Union Congress,  Kuloogun Lawrence  and State Secretary of Nigeria  Labour Congress, Eniola Akinyemi, in Ado Ekiti, on Tuesday, after a joint meeting.

It said: “After the FAAC meeting Ekiti State Government is still placid, workers will not guarantee industrial peace which the leadership of organised labour in the State has utmost sacrificed everything to maintain.

“Workers have been disenchanted and enslaved over this endless negotiation.Whereas there are other labour issues is yet to be attended to.  Enough is Enough.”

The organised labour said it has held  several marathon meetings with government  both at sub-technical committee and enlarged negotiation committee levels with no fruitful result.

“On February 18th 2020 Mr. Governor intervened in the Negotiation process hoping that the agreement will be signed on or before the end of February 2020, so that March 2020 salary will be paid with the new minimum wage agreement.

“Thereafter, other meetings were held again in the office of the Head of Service where all sectors in the Public Service were to be carried along especially the Health Sector.

“After waiting for one week, the last straw  that broke the camel’s back was held on Monday 16th March, 2020 where Mr. Governor intervened with the hope that the agreement will be signed but alas, nothing happened.

“The story is still the same; Mr. Governor was demanding for two months, from April – May 2020 to monitor the Nigeria economy, this was strongly rejected by labour. 

“Our Fellow Workers, arising from the above narration, the resolution at the Monday 16th March 2020 meeting is to wait to know the fate of Ekiti State in the Federal Allocation status of which the FAAC meeting will hold this week between March 16 and 20”, the labour leaders said.

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