The State Chairman of NULGE, Edward Ilenikhena, disclosed this to The PUNCH on Tuesday in Benin, the state capital.The Edo State chapter of the Nigerian
Union of Local Government Employees has threatened to embark on an
indefinite strike on Wednesday over the non-payment of salary arrears of
workers in the state. Ilenikhena explained that workers in the
18 local government councils were owed salary arrears between two to 18
months, with Egor local government council having the highest backlog
of unpaid salaries.
According to him, the union would stage a mass protest in Benin, after which the strike would commence.
“Effective tomorrow, we are embarking
on a mass protest in Benin, after which we will proceed on an indefinite
strike,” he said on the telephone.
The state government had on May 1
promised to intervene in the payment of outstanding salary arrears of
Egor workers, after the council was omitted from the bailout the state
received from the federal government.
But Ilenikhena said, “Those were just
statements; the promise started right from May 1. As we speak, even the
seventh-month bailout he (governor) said he would apply for them, none
has been implemented.
However, with less than six weeks to the
September 10 governorship election, he noted that though the union
would not influence the voting pattern of its members, they were not
satisfied with the current development.
He said, “The decision is their own; we
do not have permanent voter cards for the union. But I cannot even
visit them in any of their LGAs because of the anger they have over the
salaries not being paid to them.”
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