Abia Governor Okezie Ikpeazu
The
leaders of Organized Labour Unions in Abia State have urged the
Governor of the state, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, to sack the management of
Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Abia State Polytechnic and Abia
State Transport Line for their inability to pay their workers despite
the monies the agencies are generating.
Speaking on behalf of the
Labour unions, the Chairman of the Abia State chapter of the Nigeria
Labour Union, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe, said the union cannot understand
why an agency that is generating money cannot pay salaries as at when
due.Obigwe said: “My Governor, Abialine is owing workers 12 months. We can’t understand why because everyday, you see Abia line buses on the road, carrying passengers and goods to every part of the country.
“We all enter Abia line and we don’t enter it on credit.
“We pay our transport fare. We have picketed Abia line, yet we can’t understand why they’re are owing.
“So we think that sacking the current management and bringing in new management that is ready to work with the state and pay up salaries will be the appropriate thing to do now.
“The same thing goes the the management of Abiapoly and ABSUTH. Students of Abiapoly are paying schools fees and other fees which the management of the school demanded, we can’t also understand why the management can’t pay workers.
“Sick people who go the ABSUTH pay for their medical bills, we also can’t understand why the management of the hospital can’t pay salaries.
“So we think you should sack the management of these agencies.”
The Labour leaders spoke during a meeting with the Governor to deliberate on how to deploy the recently received refund of N10.6 billion by the state from the excess deductions on world bank loans.
It was agreed that part of the funds will be used to clear salary and pension outstanding in the state MDAs.
While making contributions, another Labour leader acknowledged that Abia State University, ASOPADEC and some others are up to date with salary payments and wondered why ABIAPOLY with more students than Abia State University continues to have challenges with salary payments even after the current administration in the state bailed the management out of N2 billion loan to banks that have been outstanding for years.
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