Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has stated that Nigerians are
no longer happy with the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) because of the
infiltration of the congress by political forces.
The governor stated that the political infiltration of the NLC has made
the congress ineffective and unable to positively respond on issues that
affect less privileged Nigerians.
The governor who spoke on Friday at the Government House Port Harcourt
when he granted audience to the President of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba
said the congress is no longer as strong as it used to be because of the
division within its ranks.
He said: “Nigerians are not happy with the NLC. With due respect, you
people are now politicians. You are no longer as strong as you use to
be.
“I remember when Jonathan was President, you wanted to pull heaven down
just for the slight removal of petroleum subsidy. Now they have removed
everything and nothing has happened “.
He regretted that the NLC has fallen to the level where it calls for
strike and it records failure.
“You have allowed politicians to penetrate your ranks and you now have
two factions. Factionalization is not the best. I urge you to work for the
union to be strong as this is in the interest of the nation “, he said.
While pledging his support for the NLC, he urged the congress to stand
firm and work for the protection of Nigerians and the country’s
democracy.
“Look at what is happening in the country today and nobody is talking.
Nobody wants to go to jail. If you talk, EFCC will come after you. If you
don’t want EFCC to trouble you, defect to the other party. There was this
ED Finance of the NDDC, who was a member of the PDP. EFCC was after him,
when he defected to the other party, they dropped the charges “, he
said.
He said the country should practice true federalism in all areas
including the salary structures of the respective states.
The governor said: “If the new salary structure is agreed, if Rivers
State can pay, can Ebonyi State pay? There should not be a uniformed
condition of service. In Nigeria, you are paid same amount of money in
Lagos as in Kogi State. That is why we cannot get it right.”
Governor Wike assured the NLC that his administration will continue to
resolve all welfare challenges facing workers and retirees.
Earlier, the NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba commended the governor for
the regular payment of salaries and pensions.
“We have interfaced with workers and they said you have been regular in
the payment of salaries and pensions.
“The trade unions asked me to express their gratitude particularly on the
issue of regular payment of salaries. This certainly, we have to
appreciate because we are aware that in some states, they have
difficulty in that aspect. In some states, they have even contemplated
retrenchment “, Comrade Ayuba Wabba said.
He appealed to the Rivers State Governor to handle the challenges arising
from recently retired workers, contributory pensions and the irregular
meetings of the Public Service Joint Negotiating Council.