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NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by iwaeda: 11:43pm On Mar 03
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has written to the Federal Government, dismissing claims that the government has fulfilled 80 percent of the October 2, 2023 agreement with Organised Labour.

NLC in a letter dated February 29, 2024, asked the government to come out clean on any part of the agreement it fully fulfilled, warning that resorting to propaganda and disinformation is heightening restiveness among the citizens.

In the letter addressed to the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, NLC’s Acting General Secretary, Ismail Bello, advised the government to between now and March 13, 2024, the deadline to fast-track the process of implementation of the agreement and avoid a looming industrial crisis.

Titled “HAS THE GOVERNMENT TRULY IMPLEMENTED THE OCTOBER 2, 2023 AGREEMENT? among others, NLC wrote “We write to bring to your attention our concerns regarding the implementation of the October 2, 2023 agreement.

Your statement, suggesting that the government has fulfilled 80 percent of the said agreement has raised a lot of worries among our members. “As key stakeholders to that agreement, we feel compelled to address this issue as it may mislead the public and undermine the trust that ought to exist between the government and the Nigerian people especially that which ought to exist between us as social partners.

Upon careful examination of the 15 points outlined in the October 2, 2023 agreement, it is evident that most of them have not been fully met.

“Furthermore, the few that were supposedly being addressed have been implemented in breach. Allow us to highlight these examples and we would be happy to be contradicted in any of them.

The first item on the Agreement is the N35,000 Wage Award. We hope that you still remember that by the end of January this year, the federal government had only paid just one month of the four months due to workers. It took pressure from us before some additional months were paid this month. However, it still remains in arrears and has caused undue financial strain on affected workers nationwide.

“The Port Harcourt Refinery has yet to resume production despite assurances to the contrary. As we write despite the firm pledge that products will start flowing out of that refinery latest December 2023, nothing has happened. If a litre or a truckload of a product has left the refinery to the pumps, Nigerians would be glad to know.

“The promised N25,000 cash transfers to 15 million poor households have not materialized rather, all manners of sad tales verging on deep corruption and other mal-feasance have emerged from its management substantiating our earlier fears on the nature of the social register.

“Tax waivers for workers, small businesses, and the general public which were supposed to reduce hardship on the populace have not been implemented, further burdening them financially.

“Government interference in the internal affairs of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, persists, as evidenced by the continued occupation of the national secretariat by impostors at the behest of the federal government.

“The agreement to deposit the agreement as a settlement with the Court remains unfulfilled, contrary to the spirit of the October 2 conversation which was also given vent by the unfortunate utterances of the Attorney General of the federation as to the existence of an injunction.

“Promised initiatives such as Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, buses, and conversion kits have yet to materialize, which seriously questions the sincerity of the government’s commitment to faithfully implementing the agreement.

“The Agreement that all parties shall henceforth commit to the use of social dialogue in all of our engagements has not been adhered to as the Government has continued to deploy threats, intimidation, harassment, and outright violence against Nigerian workers and trade union leaders.

“The National Minimum Wage Committee which was supposed to have been set up immediately after the agreement was delayed till this month(February). This has seriously delayed the work of the Committee and may jeopardise the accomplishment of the April 19 deadline for a new national minimum wage act.

“Outstanding Wages and Salaries for Tertiary Education workers in all federally-owned educational institutions are yet to be implemented as agreed.

“Many States of the federation including Organised Private Sector businesses are yet to implement the Wage Award as agreed.

“Nothing has come out of the agreed Fertilizer initiative as farmers continue to groan under the burden of the scarcity of fertilizer across the nation.

“The commitment to providing funds for MSMEs across the nation has not seen the light of the day as the government seems to have abandoned it completely.

“We believe that rather than resort to propaganda and disinformation, the Government should focus its energy on speedy implementation and seamless engagement with critical national stakeholders.

“We urge you to address these concerns promptly and take concrete steps to fulfill the commitments made by the government in the October 2, 2023 agreement. Transparency and accountability are paramount in building trust between the government and its citizens.

“We are hopeful that the Government will utilize the extended ultimatum period to fast-track the process of implementation of the agreement. “This is the only way to avert restiveness within the civil society which we are committed to leading. It is our responsibility and we are determined to continue pursuing this course for the sake of Nigerian people and workers.

“We look forward to your using your good office to fast track the resolution of all the remaining issues by ensuring that the government which you represent honours agreements that it has willingly entered into with the NLC.

“It is only by fully complying with that agreement that we can all applaud the government and the nation will make progress.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/nlc-writes-fg-dismisses-claims-of-80-agreement-fulfilment/

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by money121(m): 11:44pm On Mar 03
Awon joker
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by yarimo(m): 11:49pm On Mar 03
AJAERO is using NLC to unleash his ethnic motives against president TINUBU undecided

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by iwaeda: 7:40am On Mar 04
Nlfpmod, good morning, this week will be a good week. grin grin grin

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by magoo10(m): 7:55am On Mar 04
Apc and scam have the same definition.
Nlc president is fighting for all workers from all tribes but you will see how apc sycophants continue to defame him with character assassinations.
At the end they still have nothing to offer

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by iwaeda: 8:38am On Mar 04
magoo10:
Apc and scam have the same definition.
Nlc president is fighting for all workers from all tribes but you will see how apc sycophants continue to defame him with character assassinations.
At the end they still have nothing to offer

Same way the carried parents handicap on students loans. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by magoo10(m): 8:46am On Mar 04
iwaeda:


Same way the carried parents handicap on students loans. grin grin grin grin grin
All promises cancelled no be today it started grin

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by iwaeda: 8:52am On Mar 04
magoo10:
All promises cancelled no be today it started grin

grin grin grin grin grin Subsidy they claimed is gone, is still being paid. grin grin grin

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by magoo10(m): 8:59am On Mar 04
iwaeda:


grin grin grin grin grin Subsidy they claimed is gone, is still being paid. grin grin grin
yet they expect us to praise their cluelessly corrupt darling daddy grin grin

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by Hendrixky: 9:22am On Mar 04
The way government was crediting workers thier wage award this couple of days plus thier salary back to back

I was like so government sabi do the right things


Why are they always waiting for the people to suffer first

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by axglide(m): 9:22am On Mar 04
Jesus Christ is the answer for the World today above him there’s no other Jesus is the Way.

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by verybadmouth(m): 9:23am On Mar 04
NLC will still complain in 2090. You can never please that union
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by ArewaNightmare: 9:24am On Mar 04
grin
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by money121(m): 9:24am On Mar 04
Ok
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by specialmati(m): 9:25am On Mar 04
grin grin grin grin grin grin you don't negotiate with a thief if that's the case

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by ATEAMS: 9:25am On Mar 04
War ready
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by alphaconde(m): 9:26am On Mar 04
can NLC just dissolve themselves.

I cant find a use for them
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by press9jatv: 9:27am On Mar 04
So the minister of Labour was busy lieing on channels tv
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by o123456789(m): 9:27am On Mar 04
According to NLC we have just 9 days to full blown war in Nigeria. No body should take this information as a joke, because the war may not start in March 13, it may come earlier or after that date. Just be prepared, always keep emergency cash for transportation and food, put on your phones and have all telephone numbers of loved ones both in your phone and on a paper phonebook...We have only one life, be wise!!!

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by hisexcellency34: 9:27am On Mar 04
Everything Tinubu was accusing PDP of was now happening to him

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by Lovenorth: 9:27am On Mar 04
Tinubu is cornFused grin
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by Eriokanmi: 9:27am On Mar 04
I don't see selfish gains here on the part of the NLC, as ignorantly yearned by the apc supporters. All the points are geared towards the better life of the masses. We shouldn't forget that the minimum wage wouid also affect all the civil servants in Nigeria which constitute a large percentage of the Nigerian population. Hardly would you find a home without a civil servant. The min. wage would have stemmed the wave of hunger if met in full.

That tax waiver would have favoured me as a person...speaking for myself but as you all know, its audio as usual just to shut the Nigerian SMEs mouth.

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by Forest122: 9:28am On Mar 04
nonsense labour union
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by Honestey: 9:28am On Mar 04
Let's just agree on one thing, blacks can't rule themselves
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by babajero(m): 9:28am On Mar 04
yarimo:
AJAERO is using NLC to unleash his motives against president TINUBU
Can you please explain How?

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by adioolayi(m): 9:34am On Mar 04
Go on strike na...
. grin grin grin
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by bewisemasses: 9:34am On Mar 04
Its getting clearer by the day that our president like the previous adminstration has no clear blueprint for this nation. We shudnt give a complex nation to....
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by dalongjnr: 9:35am On Mar 04
It's Tinubu's turn.
The workers and the Nigerian people should wait for their turn.
Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by NGArmyTerrorist: 9:35am On Mar 04
yarimo:
AJAERO is using NLC to unleash his motives against president TINUBU
Shvvt the fvck you called mouth up! S#lly tin.. This is how you start your week, no wonder your country had refused to move forward, awkward reasoning. Sh#me on you at your age! Tueh Today is Monday ooh!

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Re: NLC Writes FG, Dismisses Claims Of 80% Agreement Fulfilment by zoomzoom(m): 9:35am On Mar 04
[quote author=yarimo post=128761553]AJAERO is using NLC to unleash his motives against president TINUBU.
Are you countering his submission or just clowning around despite being HUNGRY?.

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