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"No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by updatefly33(m): 3:15am On May 02, 2020
"No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker's Day

President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that no employer would retrench workers without going through due process.

Buhari said his government will ensure that no employer would retrench or lay off workers without going through due process of social dialogue, which include consultations with workers and with the Competent Authority, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

He said this in his message to workers to marks International Workers Day, on Friday.

The message was read on Buhari’s behalf by Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, during a virtual meeting with Labour leaders via ZOOM, in consonance with the social distancing policy and was contained in a statement signed by his spokesperson, Demi Adesina.

Full text of the speech reads below:

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Greetings Nigerian Workers! It is 1st May – May Day today but we know that something is not right not just in our nation but globally. Today is a day set aside for workers to celebrate the success of their historical struggles to have a “voice” in the world of work. It is equally a day to celebrate their partnership with relevant stakeholders to achieve sustainable development and contribute to the progress of nations in contemporary times. It is a day to mark and acclaim workers’ productivity in nation – building. But today, May 1, 2020, the usual pomp and ceremony characterized by sounds of drumming and march past by various Trade Unions and their Federations are missing in all the stadia throughout the Federation including our Abuja Eagle Square. This is so because we are fighting an invisible enemy to humanity termed Covid-19 pandemic.

In a bid to win this war, we set up a Presidential Task Force (PTF) made up of the relevant sector Ministers and highly skilled Health Technical Experts The government had to in a well-designed Expert Advice, lock down some States of the Federation where this pandemic is most prevalent – the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Ogun and Lagos States. Lagos State was and still is the EPICENTRE of the disease and of late Kano had to follow because of the new eruptions of Covid-19 in the State.

Offices, businesses, and various forms of out-door activities have been put in abeyance so that “WE” as opposed to “I” factor may prevail so that we may live for tomorrow. Yes, it is a common problem and interest and it is at this time that we must be our brother’s keeper by ensuring that “I protect myself and protect others from me”. I, therefore, ask Nigerian Workers both in the Public and Private Sectors with her FORMAL and INFORMAL ECONOMY to bear the stringent measures for a while for our common good. This would enable us put the ravaging pandemic under control and restore normalcy within the confines of relevant guidelines issued by health experts and the Government for safety against Covid-19 in order to curtail its spread.

I acknowledge that it is not easy but nations globally are in a state of war against this pandemic and in a war situation, survival is paramount.

Though the lock-down had been partially lifted in States aforementioned, except Kano State, workers are enjoined to observe subsequent rules and regulations issued to ensure the safety of all Nigerian citizens.

I understand the anxiety which has plagued the minds of workers over the possibility of job losses due to economic downturn caused by the pandemic and lock-down especially in the private sector. In this regard, the Government will ensure that no employer would retrench or lay off workers without going through due process of social dialogue which includes consultations with workers and with the Competent Authority – Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Furthermore, I had earlier put in place a Presidential Economic Sustainability Committee (ESC) with the objective of developing a credible sustainability plan for repositioning the Nigerian economy now and post Covid-19 crisis period. The ESC is required to specifically explore ways and means of growing our non-oil sector – all in a bid to minimise the adverse effects of the current crisis and to also protect existing jobs and even create new jobs to help absorb the teeming army of the unemployed even before the crises.

I conclude by expressing my appreciation to Medical Doctors and Healthcare Workers as well as their respective organisations, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU). These Health workers are doing a great service for humanity. I thank you all. I have directed that requisite incentives and hazard allowances enhancement and insurance for lives should be taken at these perilous times in favor of our Health Sector workers as a way of showing our appreciation. Also, personal protective equipment for their safety is also guaranteed.

Great Nigerian Workers, your resilience in times of adversity is not questionable. I appreciate you all and I know that with collective will and sense of responsibility, as a team, we shall triumph as a nation.

Observe all the Health Protocols as already established by the World Health Organisation (WHO), in terms of hygiene, wash your hands regularly, observe Social Distancing, and Stay Safe.

God bless you all.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 3:21am On May 02, 2020
Those big cooperation will definitely follow due process.

More than 80% of their staffs are contract staffs, so retrenching them will be as easy as ABC.

Their is no legal document binding them with company in the first place

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Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Helpfromabove1(m): 3:31am On May 02, 2020
So what will do , companies are finding it hard to survive so they need to lay off
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Nobody: 4:14am On May 02, 2020
Na grammar you dey speak, you for extend the lockdown and watch how investors go take effect mass sack and liquidation of assets
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by dyfaze: 4:35am On May 02, 2020
dirtydiva:
Na grammar you dey speak, you for extend the lockdown and watch how investors go take effect mass sack and liquidation of assets

I dey tell you.. April salary don go now..

Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by NextD18: 4:49am On May 02, 2020
Asif he truly cares!

Be spilling rubbish just to sound caring and concerned for the employees. cheesy

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Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by LibertyRep: 4:58am On May 02, 2020
There's no problem if due process was followed.
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by jidamsel43(m): 5:09am On May 02, 2020
I believe this is just a mere advice . The government that has not provided enabling environment for businesses to grow, does not have moral right to order employers not to manage their businesses

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Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Formularcr7: 5:51am On May 02, 2020
What's Due process
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Valkrie: 5:59am On May 02, 2020
This man get sense so? which due process is he talking about, a business that is not strong enough to continue to pay its workers no be sack letters dem go share...or is there a due process in sharing sack letters?

When they damaged the country with their irresponsible way of governance they would be here spewing thrash and like person wey sand full him brain...!!
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by vikithor(m): 6:08am On May 02, 2020
Questions for government.
1.how much have they provided to private sectors, SME,msme to offset loading overhead costs while inoperative for the period of staying at home.
2.no sympathy for those companies that donated to FG,its suggest they still have more to keep their businesses afloat.
3.America has great for businesses not to sack workers, what have FGN done too?
4.little or nothing is known of the economic meetings chaired by VP,what it aims to achieve or what it has achieved is still in the dark
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by helinues: 6:09am On May 02, 2020
"No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process


Well sacking letters also na part of due process
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by chosenwan1(m): 6:31am On May 02, 2020
This man always talking off point [quote author=updatefly33 post=89086886][/quote]
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by orisa37: 6:49am On May 02, 2020
DUE PROCESS DOESN'T APPLY IN PRIVATE BUSINESS.
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by CodeTemplar: 7:24am On May 02, 2020
I hate unrealistic directives.

An employer whose inflow has radically reduced will have no choice. instead of being serious with policy making and implementation, he is ordering the economy not to go down as though it is an animate object.
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Nobody: 8:49am On May 02, 2020
Very foolish talk from a dumb president.

What’s due process?
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by springer: 8:53am On May 02, 2020
So they can retrench freely but with due process
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by BOOZELEE: 10:43am On May 02, 2020
My own is that will offices and biznessiz that work half days three times a week pay there workers fully or will they cut salaries?
becos its obvious that some companies won't function fully.so will they pay there Workers for working half days,three times a week
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by F117nighthawk: 11:13am On May 02, 2020
Why BUHARI no offer retrenched workers employment if he truly have sympathy for them, this one is what yoruba will all OJU AIYE,
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Nobody: 11:31am On May 02, 2020
dyfaze:


I dey tell you.. April salary don go now..
You even chop April salary? Hmmm... My company heaven dey watch una as you get mind deny us 2 months salary without communication from HR. I wonder how the owner dey sleep knowing dat him staffs dey H
Re: "No Employer Should Retrench Workers Without Due Process"- Buhari Says On Worker by Racoon(m): 11:35am On May 02, 2020
We no this is true but it does not hold water in private firms esp with this period of economic contracture. Mr.President is just saying his own.

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