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Anambra NLC Leaders Warn Soludo: ‘Don’t Start What You Can’t Finish’
The ongoing dispute between Anambra Governor Chukwuma Soludo and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) alongside the Trade Union Congress (TUC) regarding minimum wage has escalated, prompting a demand for an emergency meeting.
A few days ago, the national President of NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero, penned a letter accusing Soludo of allegedly influencing other Governors against implementing the proposed N70,000 minimum wage. In response, Ajaero issued a seven-day ultimatum for Soludo to address the concerns of workers in the state, warning of potential industrial action.
The accusations leveled against Soludo include failure to pay the 2019 National Minimum Wage of N30,000, unresolved contributory pension deductions, and the cessation of a N12,000 special palliative allowance. However, the State Government refuted these claims, highlighting Soludo’s efforts to improve the welfare and working conditions of Anambra workers since taking office in March 2022.
In a bid to defuse tensions and seek a resolution, Soludo has summoned the Labour leaders to a meeting scheduled for next Wednesday. The aim of the meeting is to discuss the issues at hand and find a mutually beneficial way forward to avert the looming industrial action.
Speaking anonymously to The Nation, some Labour leaders warned that Gov Soludo should not start what he can’t finish. They emphasized their commitment to the mandate given by their national President and suggested that the outcome of the meeting would determine their course of action.
Responding to the allegations, Soludo’s Press Secretary, Chris Aburime, reiterated Soludo’s dedication to workers’ welfare. Aburime clarified that Soludo did not influence other Governors against the proposed N70,000 minimum wage and assured that efforts are underway to address pension deductions and ensure compliance with the 2019 National Minimum Wage.
Soludo affirmed the State Government’s openness to dialogue and collaboration with the NLC, pledging to diligently address workers’ concerns. He reassured Anambra State workers that their demands were being earnestly attended to.
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