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The Kaduna State Government on Monday chided the organised labour on threats to proceed on strike if the government failed to stop ongoing verification of workers. A statement by Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i through his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, on Monday in Kaduna warned that any worker that failed to participate in the verification exercise would be removed from payroll. It said the that the verification was compulsory, as it would aid the administration in updating its pay record. On the threats by labour, the government stressed that “public servants first became employees before they became union members. “Cooperation with the employer to verify the status of every worker is expected. It cannot be made a reason for industrial action. “Refusal to participate in verification will result in the concerned persons being removed from the payroll. “The labour leadership seems to be afraid that workers will opt-out of joining unions. “If that be the case, the unions should seek ways to increase...
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The acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, on Thursday told the joint National Assembly Committee on Niger Delta that all the oil firms operating in the oil-rich region were not fully complying with the law in their remittances to the commission. The NDDC Act mandates the oil firms to pay three per cent of their annual budget to the commission which is expected to utilise same to carry out its mandate in the region. But Semenitari lamented before the Senate and the House of Representatives’ joint committees at an interactive session that the oil firms were just remitting whatever they like to the commission from inception. She stated that the NDDC did not have access to the annual budget of the firms and therefore urged the National Assembly to assist the commission to get the fiscal document from the firms so that the agency would be able to receive the accurate remittances due to it. Representatives of major oil firms operating in th...
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