According to Nigeria Labour
Congress, NLC over 3,000 has been sacked by Imo State governor, Chief Rochas
Okorocha workers were affected in the sack.
The 3,000 workers were
sacked in 19 parastatals, agencies and departments, as he stopped their
salaries with effect from January 4, 2016.
The current action of
Imo State governor, Chief Rochas
Okorocha, which not only came on the heels of last Wednesday’s labour protest
in Owerri, headed by the National President of Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC,
Ayuba Wabba, is also closely linked with the recent obnoxious form which the
administration forced Imo workers to sign before collecting their unpaid
salaries.”
According to a statement by
the Secretary to the Government of Imo State, Sir Jude Ejiogu, the workers
caught in the sack-web include the Imo Water Corporation, Imo Cattle Market,
Imo Sports Council, Imo State Environmental Transformation Commission, ENTRACO,
Imo Marketing Company, Imo Consumer Protection Council, Hospital Management
Board, and its headquarters staff.
Others are Imo Tourism
Board, Imo Blue Lake of Treasure, Imo State Investment Promotion Agency, Imo
Job Centre, Imo Water Development Agency, IWADA, Imo Library Board, Imo Agricultural
Loans Board, Imo Livestock, Imo Poverty Alleviation Agency, Imo Palm
Plantation, Agricultural Development Programme, ADP and Small Holders Unit.
Government explained that
the action followed what it called “a productivity audit recently conducted in
the parastatals, agencies and departments.”
The statement added that
“Government is satisfied that it is no longer in public interest to keep
running these agencies, parastatals and departments with huge cost on public
revenue and no services to the public, under the present economic realities.”
Government promised that
the affected workers would be communicated to in due course, about the
administration’s next line of action regarding possible re-engagement, after
the on-going concession exercise affecting the agencies, departments and
parastatals.
The affected staff were
ordered to handover all government property in their possession to their chief
executives within 48 hours, while civil servants on secondment to any of the
affected agencies, parastatals and agencies, were deployed to their parent
ministries.

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