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Subsidy: Kebbi NLC demands immediate release, distribution of palliatives

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Subsidy: Kebbi NLC demands immediate release, distribution of palliatives

Mr Kilani Abdulwaliyyu, the Acting Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Kebbi chapter, has appealed to the state government to urgently release and distribute the palliatives supplied by the Federal Government.

He made the plea while leading protesting members of NLC to convey their message to the state Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, at the Cabinet Office in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday.

The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the peaceful protest was sequel to a directive by the national body of NLC to all state chapters nationwide that a protest be carried out to show dismay over the current hash situation in Nigeria following fuel subsidy removal.

The protest was carried out in collaboration with Trade Union Congress (TUC), Kebbi chapter, to register deep concern over what’s happening to helpless poor Nigerians.

“We want to appeal for the immediate release and distribution of palliative already approved by the Federal Government.

“We heard that the consignment is in your custody but we don’t have any confirmation in respect of that.

“We have confidence in you sir, please if this palliative is released, do not hesitate to allow this palliative to reach the vulnarable people.”

He presented some requests to the governor to include request for the payment of workers’ leave grants, payment of uniform allowance to health workers and rejuvenation of workers’ transportation system, to enable to go to work regularly.

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Others requests, Abdulwaliyyu said, were the need for review of salary structure in the state, introduction of peculiar allowance to judicial workers, implementation of new maternity leave for nursing mothers and implemention of promotion and payment of arreas to workers.

The labour leader lamented that many workers now don’t go to work due to hardship inflicted by petrol subsidy removal, while many could not afford three square meals a day caused by same subsidy removal.

Responding, the Gov. Nasir Idris, who was represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Umar Abubakar-Tafida, reminded the unionists that the state governor “is one of you and I am sure that he will do everything humanly possible to do the right thing in favour of labour and also advise the federal government to do same”.

He confirmed to the unionists that the state government was yet to receive the palliative from the Federal Government, assuring that it was on the way.

“The governor has already given a directive that once we receive the palliative, we should go ahead and form a committee to distribute the items to the general public and also add to it,” he said.

He noted that the state government was aware of all the demands listed by labour and assured that it was ready to address them one after the other. 

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