Abia NLC, TUC Promise Peaceful Protest, Hail Gov Otti On Timely Payment Of Workers
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Abia NLC, TUC Promise Peaceful Protest, Hail Gov Otti On Timely Payment Of Workers

August 2, 2023
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Abia State chapter of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), on Tuesday, applauded the State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, for fulfilling his promise to pay civil servants and other public workers in the state on or before the 28th of every month.

Governor Otti had during his inaugural speech promised that he would ensure that public workers receive their salaries latest by the 28th of every month.

The governor has subsequently kept the promise, paying June salaries on the 28, and just-ended July, on the 27th.

The labour groups on Tuesday, met with the Governor, some members of the Executive Council and senior government functionaries, including the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Kenneth Kalu; Commissioner for Transport, Comrade Sunny Onwuma; Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ngozi Okoronkwo and Rev Father Christian Anokwuru, Special Adviser on Policies and Interventions.

The delegation which was led by Comrade Paschal Nweke, Chairman of Abia NLC and Comrade Ihechi Enogwe, TUC Chairman in the state, thanked Governor Otti for appointing one of their own, Comrade Onwuma, as commissioner, adding that the news from Abia State is a cheery one for their members.

“It’s a sign that things are changing in the state,” they declared.
NLC and TUC are organizing a nationwide protest today, August 2, against all “anti-poor” and “insensitive” government policies, especially the removal of subsidy on petrol without measures to cushion the effect on Nigerians.

The organised labour in Abia said it had obtained approval from both the police and the DSS to join their colleagues from across the federation to protest the high price of petrol, following federal government’s removal of subsidy on petrol.

They clarified that the protest was not against the Government of Abia State, but against the Federal Government, to press home their disagreement with the government’s policy.
Governor Otti thanked the visitors for coming to brief him about their plan and appealed to them to ensure that they conduct themselves orderly during the protest and not allow strangers to hijack the rally.

He explained how the twin issues of petroleum subsidy and foreign exchange demand had conspired to put the nation’s economy on dire straits, adding that it was only a rich few that were benefitting from subsidy payments and not the poor.
The Governor, however, acknowledged the negative impact that the sudden removal of subsidy on petrol may have had on the populace.

“The challenge for us is to ensure that the impact is reduced and we’re putting our heads together to see how we, as a State, will reduce the impact on our people.
“I’m happy that you have promised that there is not going to be any violence because people can also hijack it and once people hijack it, it goes out of your control,” Dr. Otti said.

The Governor declared that there is nothing wrong with protest for as long as it is conducted within the ambit of the law.

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