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Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by PiQi: 2:07pm On Jul 18, 2017
Despite current Administration's drive to ease the burden of doing business in Nigeria, by signing new Executive orders and establishing the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council headed by the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, the Corporate Affairs Commission yesterday commenced an indefinite strike over welfare related issues.


Vigil360 gathered that members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation and Recreation Service Employees (AUPTRE), an umbrella body for staff of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) had issued a twenty-one (21) day ultimatum to management of the Commission and Ministry of Trade and Investment to meet their demands or face indefinite action in May, 2017.


The ultimatum was issued after the Commission reneged on an earlier agreement. The agreement was also signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Trade and Investment, necessitating the suspension of a warning strike in May.

It was gathered that efforts by the Union to meet with the Registrar General, Mahmud Bello, who is billed to proceed on retirement by October failed on Monday before the visibly irked workers declared an indefinite strike.

Bello, who reportedly travelled to China in the past weeks, returned to the country on Sunday amidst speculation that he may have proceeded on pre-retirement leave. He resumed duties on Monday along with some Chinese to carry out a yet-to-be ascertained job in the Commission.

The Union accused the RG of being insensitive to their plight and stressed that despite huge funds generated by the Commission, their welfare are being neglected.


One of the executive members of AUPTRE who spoke to Vigil360 on condition of anonymity accused the management, particularly the RG of siphoning money as he prepares to retire from Service.


He disclosed that the Commission generates about N5bn monthly and wondered why their welfare should be difficult to meet. He also lamented that despite unresolved welfare issues, the RG has approved increase in tax for worker in the Commission.
According to him, workers who hitherto paid about N30, 000 tax are now expected to be debited N70, 000.

He listed their demands to include payment of salary differentials of 9% from January 2014, immediate inauguration of a committee to bridge the gap in salaries between executive and non-executive staff, payment of promotion arrears and other welfare related packages.

Yesterday the workers who were going about their duties became restive after their representatives, who sought to meet with the management were shunned by the RG. They immediately declared strike and locked the facility. Lawyers who were present for registration and other engagements were driven out of the office.


This morning, it was observed that some of the workers had barricaded the office to prevent people from accessing the facility.


All efforts to reach the Registrar General of the Commission, Mahmud Bello were futile as he neither picked nor returned calls to his phone number. At the time of filing this report, he was yet to respond to text messages.



https://vigil360.com.ng/economy/31-top-stories/1341-corporate-affair-commission-embarks-on-indefinite-strike.html

Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 2:08pm On Jul 18, 2017
Ok
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by PiQi: 2:09pm On Jul 18, 2017
PiQi:
Despite current Administration's drive to ease the burden of doing business in Nigeria, by signing new Executive orders and establishing the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council headed by the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, the Corporate Affairs Commission yesterday commenced an indefinite strike over welfare related issues.


Vigil360 gathered that members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation and Recreation Service Employees (AUPTRE), an umbrella body for staff of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) had issued a twenty-one (21) day ultimatum to management of the Commission and Ministry of Trade and Investment to meet their demands or face indefinite action in May, 2017.


The ultimatum was issued after the Commission reneged on an earlier agreement. The agreement was also signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Trade and Investment, necessitating the suspension of a warning strike in May.

It was gathered that efforts by the Union to meet with the Registrar General, Mahmud Bello, who is billed to proceed on retirement by October failed on Monday before the visibly irked workers declared an indefinite strike.

Bello, who reportedly travelled to China in the past weeks, returned to the country on Sunday amidst speculation that he may have proceeded on pre-retirement leave. He resumed duties on Monday along with some Chinese to carry out a yet-to-be ascertained job in the Commission.

The Union accused the RG of being insensitive to their plight and stressed that despite huge funds generated by the Commission, their welfare are being neglected.


One of the executive members of AUPTRE who spoke to Vigil360 on condition of anonymity accused the management, particularly the RG of siphoning money as he prepares to retire from Service.


He disclosed that the Commission generates about N5bn monthly and wondered why their welfare should be difficult to meet. He also lamented that despite unresolved welfare issues, the RG has approved increase in tax for worker in the Commission.
According to him, workers who hitherto paid about N30, 000 tax are now expected to be debited N70, 000.

He listed their demands to include payment of salary differentials of 9% from January 2014, immediate inauguration of a committee to bridge the gap in salaries between executive and non-executive staff, payment of promotion arrears and other welfare related packages.

Yesterday the workers who were going about their duties became restive after their representatives, who sought to meet with the management were shunned by the RG. They immediately declared strike and locked the facility. Lawyers who were present for registration and other engagements were driven out of the office.


This morning, it was observed that some of the workers had barricaded the office to prevent people from accessing the facility.


All efforts to reach the Registrar General of the Commission, Mahmud Bello were futile as he neither picked nor returned calls to his phone number. At the time of filing this report, he was yet to respond to text messages.



https://vigil360.com.ng/economy/31-top-stories/1341-corporate-affair-commission-embarks-on-indefinite-strike.html





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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 2:12pm On Jul 18, 2017
May God See us through this hard times....

Its Hard though cry cry cry

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by thesicilian: 2:32pm On Jul 18, 2017
Have never seen those people go on strike before. This administration has broken all records.

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by danduke85: 3:26pm On Jul 18, 2017
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by PrettyRita(f): 3:29pm On Jul 18, 2017
In Nigeria, all those preparing to go on retirement usually become something else months before their retirement. they rake everything on sight

And the government wants investors to come

Change the Minister of Trade and Investment if he cant resolve the crisis within days.

The RG should be retired immediately

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Oladelson(m): 6:54am On Jul 19, 2017
is okay continu!!!
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 6:57am On Jul 19, 2017
If a whole Corporate Affairs Commission goes on strike, how Investors wan take una seriously?

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by nwigwemark: 6:57am On Jul 19, 2017
Going on strike when they are not yet through with my company registration?, may God forgive you guys
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by breakeven: 6:57am On Jul 19, 2017
Since this commission was established it has always been the incompetent people that heads it. You can now see the reason it is not performing like Nigeria now.
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Atiku2019: 6:59am On Jul 19, 2017
What will we not see under this "CHANGE " Government

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Liability(m): 7:01am On Jul 19, 2017
Keneking:
Ok
okin biscuits?
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Liability(m): 7:04am On Jul 19, 2017
nwigwemark:
Going on strike when they are not yet through with my company registration?, may God forgive you guys
if u were a staff of CAC will u go on strike? Yes or no
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Bigseedorf(m): 7:04am On Jul 19, 2017
These people rarely goes on strike, especially when there were loopholes. TSA blocked where most of them steal money.

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Liability(m): 7:06am On Jul 19, 2017
CAC = christ apostolic church? On strike?

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Henrypraise: 7:07am On Jul 19, 2017
osinbajo is as incompetent as his boss buhari, d difference is dat he is a gud orator n looks smart, but wen it comes to being clueless, he n his boss carry bracket first...

if CAC goes on strike, den d Nigerian army can also do same....

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by Liability(m): 7:08am On Jul 19, 2017
Bigseedorf:
These people rarely goes on strike, especially when there were loopholes. TSA blocked where most of them steal money.
TSA to some extent has be effective.

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by hopefulLandlord: 7:14am On Jul 19, 2017
Nigeria needs a sensible revolution
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by LUGBE: 7:29am On Jul 19, 2017
Is change shocked
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by obonujoker(m): 7:52am On Jul 19, 2017
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Yes we made it yesterday again all thanks to God Almighty for more information about our games call or Whatsapp me on the number showing below please take note no free games

Una no dey tire for this scam ni??
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by rusher14: 7:54am On Jul 19, 2017


No free money to steal except from PP.

They even talk about increase in tax as if tax bands discriminate.

Nonsense.

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by okomile(f): 7:54am On Jul 19, 2017
obonujoker:


Una no dey tire for this scam ni??

I tire for then ooooooooooooo. Uzeless pple
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by IMASTEX: 7:58am On Jul 19, 2017
Hmm
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by three: 8:01am On Jul 19, 2017
Question

What is the 'force of law' behind an executive order?


How does it trickle down in a civil service. How does it take effect?
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by deepwater(f): 8:04am On Jul 19, 2017
It is now very easy to get CAC certificates, no more side runs, hence the cries of woe grin

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by lonelydora: 8:51am On Jul 19, 2017
I'm on my way to Rivers CAC. Which kind wahala bi dis? Today of all days.
Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by lonelydora: 8:55am On Jul 19, 2017
Bigseedorf:
These people rarely goes on strike, especially when there were loopholes. TSA blocked where most of them steal money.

I dey tell you

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Re: Corporate Affairs Commission Embarks On Indefinite Strike by izospindle(m): 9:04am On Jul 19, 2017
Atiku2019:
What will we not see under this "CHANGE " Government
jewish clangrywn under jonathan poly students were at home for
2 years unversity student some times 8month 10months 6 month, NCE were on strike for over a year, national strike for 3weeks schools in the northeast were shut for over a year you people think we have forgotten we are waiting for pdp 2019

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