Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko |
Peter Dada, Akure,
Two members of the Ondo State civil
service have lost their lives as a result of the inability of the state
government to pay their salaries for five months, the Joint Negotiating
Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress said
on Wednesday.
The Chairman of the JNC, Mr. Sunday
Adeleye, disclosed this to journalists in Akure, while monitoring the
compliance of workers to the strike called by the NLC and TUC as a
result of the delayed salaries.
He added that another worker was caught
stealing garri in Okitipupa town, Okitipupa Local Government Area of the
state last week.
Some workers at the offices of the
state’s Board of Internal Revenue and the Local Government Service
Commission at Alagbaka, Akure, who opted not to participate in the
industrial action, which commenced on Wednesday, were flogged and chased
out by the monitoring team.
Some of the government secretariats,
parastatals, hospitals and public schools visited by our correspondent
in the state were under lock and key. Students who showed up for school
were asked to go back home.
According to the state chairman of the
NLC, Mrs. Bosede Daramola, the strike will not be suspended until the
government meets the workers’ demands.
She said it would be morally wrong for
the government to be watching its workers dying of hunger and ill-health
caused by non-payment of salaries.
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