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NLC urges withdrawal of soldiers from PHCN installations

Published by Punch on Fri, 18 Nov 2011


The President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdulwaheed Omar, has called on the Federal Government to withdraw the soldiers it deployed in the Power Holding Company of Nigeria Plc installations.Speaking during the 7th National Labour Relations Summit at Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin, Kwara State, on Thursday, Umar said labour was surprised at the action of the government. Omar said there were ongoing talks to resolve issues of the PHCN, adding that the deployment of the soldiers could negatively affect the talks.He also alleged that there was a hidden motive behind governments action.The Federal Government had said the soldiers were deployed to protect the installations from attacks by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram.Omar said, "We urged the Federal Government to ensure that these soldiers are withdrawn in order to facilitate smooth transition and smooth talks that will engender progress and something that will be of benefit to the entire Nigerians."Maybe the Federal Government is really being economical with the truth. It is not only the PHCN that should be secured from the attacks of Boko Haram. There are so many other places. We believe that the government is doing this with some hidden reasons. "We are really concerned about the safety and security of the workers. That is why we call on the Federal Government to withdraw the soldiers. There is nothing wrong in safeguarding any property or installations of that nature, but the way it is being done leaves much to be desired."Omar also said labour was against any amendment to the N18,000 Minimum Wage Act, which could give employers an opportunity to pay less than N18,000 to their least paid employees.
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