
The chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress in the state, Jacob
Adekomi, made this announcement to newsmen that the strike had been
called off following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
between representatives of the union and the government on the
lingering issue.
Jacob said the decision to end the strike is based on the
understanding that the state government promised to offset January and
February on Monday July 13 while the remaining salaries will be paid
once the federal government releases the bailout fund to the state.
The MoU read : “Both parties, therefore, agreed to enter into
this Memorandum of Understanding in anticipation of the bailout expected
from the Federal Government on the issue of settlement of salary
arrears and to show the state government’s commitment to the welfare of
its workforce, having in mind the need to data towards the completion
of the physical verification exercise of workers and retirees in the
public service.
“The labour unions will suspend the ongoing strike on the basis of
the Memorandum of Understanding to allow all public service personnel
audit and verification exercise as well as auditing of local government
staff/ primary school teachers and retires take place.”
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