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Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by dre11(m): 2:02pm On May 01, 2023
In many countries of the world, including Nigeria, every May 1 is earmarked for celebrating the importance of workers, their struggles and commitment to the nation building.

Also, known as May Day or International Labour Day, the event is explored to reinforce the workers’ rights and the need to protect them from exploitation.

Like every other country, Nigeria under successive governments has had its fair share of crises stemming from workers’ agitations for better working conditions. This year’s occasion marks the last under the two-term administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Daily Trust highlights some of the major labour crises Buhari’s government, which was inaugurated on May 29, 2015, has contended with for almost eight years.

PROTRACTED ASUU STRIKE

The recurrent industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is as old as the Nigerian democracy. Since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, ASUU has gone on strike for a record 16 times, spending an accumulated period of about four-and-a-half years – a period long enough to complete four-year degree programmes.

ASUU, among others, is demanding adequate funding for the revitalisation of public universities, payment of earned academic allowances, use of University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) as a platform for paying university staff, instead of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) preferred by the government.

So far during President Buhari-led administration, the union has gone on strike five times, running into 670 days – about one year and 10 months.

In November 2016, ASUU went on strike for one week, but later suspended it. The association went on another strike from August 14, 2017 to September 18. On November 4, 2018, the union began another strike which ended on February 7, 2019.

On March 9, 2020, ASUU went on a two-week warning strike which transmuted to a full-blown action that lasted till December 23. The last strike lingered for over four eight months, from February 14, 2022 to October 14, 2022.


DOCTORS’ STRIKE

Strike by Nigerian doctors under the aegis of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) is another labour crisis the current administration has grappled with. In the middle of COVID-19 pandemic, the doctors went on strike for 64 days, starting from August 2, 2021.

Some of the NARD’s demands include payment of the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), payment of outstanding salaries to its members on GIFMIS platform, death benefits for doctors who died in the line of duty during the pandemic.

On Tuesday, January 10, 2023, the association threatened to go on a nationwide strike if the federal government failed to meet its demands.

In a letter signed by its president, Innocent Orji, and addressed to Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, NARD said it had issued an ultimatum to the federal government six months ago on account of issues such as irregularities in the new circular on upward review of the MRTF.

Other concerns raised by the association include “outstanding payment of the arrears of the new hazard allowance, non-payment of the skipping arrears for 2014, 2015 and 2016, and non-payment of the consequential adjustment of minimum wage to some of our members”.

The association also cited issues such as delay in the upward review of the consolidated medical salary structure (CONMESS), salary arrears of members in state tertiary health institutions, and non-domestication of the medical residency training act (MRTA) in most states.

NARD commended the government for resolving some of the issues but said many of them remain largely unresolved and had become sources of serious nationwide agitation.


INDUSTRIAL ACTION IN OIL SECTOR

In January 2017, the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), embarked on a three-day warning strike over casualisation and non-implementation of collective agreement in the oil and gas sector in the country.

The strike was, however, suspended after a deal was reached with the government, international oil companies (IOCs), and other stakeholders in the industry over the issues through the intervention of the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige. Afterwards, the union has threatened to go on strike a couple of times as a result of demands bordering workers’ welfare, among other issues.

Also, in July 2016, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) went on a one-week nationwide strike over the implementation of the 2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the federal government and the union as well as NUPENG.


AVIATION WORKERS’ STRIKE

Last month, aviation workers under the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) and the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP) embarked on a two-day warning strike, which disrupted activities in the sector.

Members of the unions blocked entrance to the Murtala Muhammad Airport domestic terminal, leaving many passengers stranded.

They are demanding, among others, that the planned demolition of aviation agencies’ headquarters in Lagos be halted while also advocating the implementation of conditions of service signed with staff of the aviation agencies.

But the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, described the strike action as unnecessary and unfounded, saying the federal government had made efforts to meet the various demands of the workers.

“The strike is unnecessary as it will increase the hardship on our citizens, affect flight schedules, lead to economic losses and negatively impact on our rating globally. On the grievances prompting the strike by the unions, these are issues that should not lead to strike,” the minister said in a statement.

https://dailytrust.com/workers-day-four-major-labour-crises-that-dominate-buharis-govt/

Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by taylor88(m): 2:07pm On May 01, 2023
An oil producing country still the world poverty capital

That’s why the other region is steady begging for unity bcuz they know they can’t survive without SS/SE

What is oil company headquarters doing in Lagos that’s a barren land

The land of Rivers State will forever punish Wike and his generation for all his Atrocities against the wishes of Rivers men

Fvcking disgusting Unity Beggars that can’t live on their own

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by yolada: 4:43pm On May 01, 2023
Okay

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Omonda(m): 4:43pm On May 01, 2023
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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Krublog(m): 4:44pm On May 01, 2023
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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by fredoooooo: 4:44pm On May 01, 2023
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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Westerhoffe(m): 4:47pm On May 01, 2023
undecided
He's leaving soon and the Nation will enter Phase II Version B, Category C, Volume D, Project E, Grade F, because he had said he's going to continue the good works of his progenitor.

Na then una go hear am.

cool

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by ecolime(m): 4:47pm On May 01, 2023
Buhari

This man single handedly took Nigeria 50 years back.

His ineptitude will never been forgotten in generations to come.

Can't wait for May 29 to be here.

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by helinues: 4:47pm On May 01, 2023
Incoming government should take note
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by theophorus(m): 4:48pm On May 01, 2023
Funny thing be say none of these strikes affect Mr. Bubu.
Na the common man wen the strike affect. People wen strike just strike because dem want more (Oliver twist) but then na the character of all men to always want more (insatiable).
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by tunwumi: 4:48pm On May 01, 2023
He actually broke the back of ASSU
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:50pm On May 01, 2023
ecolime:
Buhari

This man single handedly took Nigeria 50 years back.

His ineptitude will never been forgotten in generations to come.
He did everything he could to take us back. He banned Twitter, Almost forced all of us to trade by Barter during the cash crunch.
Borrowed Nigeria back to stone age with debt of 77 trillion naira .

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Westerhoffe(m): 4:51pm On May 01, 2023
TOPCRUISE:

He did everything he could to take us back. Banned Twitter, Almost forced us to trade by Barter during the cash crunch.

Almost?
People actually traded by barter Oga.

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by yolada: 4:52pm On May 01, 2023
ecolime:
Buhari

This man single handedly took Nigeria 50 years back.

His ineptitude will never been forgotten in generations to come.

Can't wait for May 29 to be here.

grin
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Mitchy49(m): 4:53pm On May 01, 2023
Buhari has been a catastrophic failure to say the least. If u like argue with me

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:55pm On May 01, 2023
Westerhoffe:


Almost?
People actually traded by barter Oga.
They did. I did not dispute that. But not all. What that man has done will never be forgotten

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Westerhoffe(m): 4:56pm On May 01, 2023
TOPCRUISE:

He did everything he could to take us back. Banned Twitter, Almost forced us to trade by Barter during the cash crunch.

Almost?
People actually traded by barter Oga.

https://www.nairaland.com/3327823/kenyans-far-behind-nigerians-every/2013#121451230

TookDownYourMum:


Very much so.

As for why? Well, Tinubu has no plans to improve Nigeria. He saw the presidental position as a birthright and is riddled with proven scandals whereas Obi Peter isn't. If you think electing a sleepy geezer that can't stay awake on the job much less pisses himself is a great candidate to lead the country, then clearly something has malfunctioned in your brain.

There is a reason Africans all over continent are laughing at Nigeria right now. From South Africa to Kenya to Ghana etc. South, East, West.

If Obi had won, there would have been plently of Nigerians who are massively successful outside of the country willing to come running back to invest and improve the sitaution as you currently know under APC Nigeria has been going to shit.

- The naira is falling, inflation is high, and things are very hard
- 133 million Nigerians have fallen into extreme, multidimensional poverty, that is 60% of Nigeria's population
- Growing debt problem (not government fault entirely, oil prices and all) but APC response was to borrow even more
- Corruption is a way of life here, nothing works
- The education and health sectors are badly underresourced and has showed no signs in improving
- Fuel scarcity is unbelievably for a oil producing country is still a major problem
- Naira reform is causing a lot of stress, people cant even withdraw cash from the ATMs and to the point people in rural areas resorting to trade by barter.
- Security probably has to be as bad as Somalia right now. Boko Haram has metamorphosed into banditry. Roads are unsafe, Trains are unsafe, and kidnapping is rife even to the point some ambassadors have high tailed it out of Nigeria. No wonder tourism sector is close to dead from international travelers. Oh, did I mention we have a islamic terrorist for a vice president now?

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by juman(m): 4:57pm On May 01, 2023
There was no general strike by labour in his eight years.
If oshiomhole was the labour president there would be at least one major strike.
He is no nonsense man.

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Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by konajon30: 4:57pm On May 01, 2023
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Westerhoffe(m): 4:57pm On May 01, 2023
TOPCRUISE:

They did. I did not dispute that. But not all. What that man has done will never be forgotten

OK…
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by mayorHP: 5:12pm On May 01, 2023
My deepest condolences to the people of Africa. Africa is blessed but suffers from terrible leadership. Hope it goes well with time

yolada:
アフリカの人々に心から同情します。アフリカは恵まれていますが、ひどいリーダーシップに悩まされています。時が経てばうまくいくことを祈ります
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Antiurchins: 5:50pm On May 01, 2023
Achievement of ALL PROPAGANDA CONGRESS

1. Double digit inflation highest in 23 years.
2. Massive unemployment
3. Recession
4. Failed economy policy
5. 1.5 billion released for tam of refineries yet no functional refineries.
6. Insecurity in farms and expressway
Massive kidnapping, Foulani headsmen, unknown gunmen

7.So many failed business

8. Borrowing 37 trillion from debt mkt and 22 trillion from cbn that only him knows what it was used for.

9. Nepotism in highest order

10. Corruption, insurbordination, and massive looting.

THAT IS WHAT TILIBU PROMISED TO CONTINUE FROM.



My prayers are for those that didn't vote for APC, may God make things easier for them.
Re: Workers’ Day: Four Major Labour Crises That Dominate Buhari’s Govt by Nahunger(m): 7:10pm On May 01, 2023
Lol
grin grin grin cheesy
Dey play
Wey dem don use tax collect the minimum wage finish

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