Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai has sacked all nurses below Level 14, who abandoned their duty posts to participate in the strike spearheaded by the Nigeria Labour Congress.
He also
threatened to sack lecturers of the Kaduna State University (KASU), who were
absent from work.
El-Rufai
announced the tough measures in a statement by media adviser, Muyiwa Adekeye.
“The Ministry
of Health will dismiss all nurses below GL 14 for going on an unlawful strike”,
Adekeye announced.
“Salaries
that could have gone to them are to be given as extraordinary occupational
allowances to the health workers who are at their duty posts to fill the gap of
those absconding from duty.
“The Ministry
of Health has been directed to advertise vacancies for the immediate
recruitment of new nurses to replace those dismissed.”
The statement
threatened the sack of any academic staff of KASU that does not report for
work.
“The
authorities of KASU are to submit a copy of the attendance register for all
categories of staff daily to the Secretary to the State Government and the
Commissioner of Education.
“All MDAs are
also to submit daily copies of attendance register to the Head of Service”,
Adekeye said.
Governor
El-Rufai likened the protesting unionists as bandits, just like those
terrorising the state.
He said the
warning strike violates the Miscellaneous Offences Act and the Trade Union Act.
While urging
Kaduna citizens to remain calm, he warned that his government will not tolerate
the criminal acts.
El-Rufai left
the Ayuba Wabba led protesters that he will not change his decision to
rightsize the state civil service.
“KDSG will
not submit its treasury to the entitled minority. We will reform and rightsize
our public service to meet the needs and resources of the Kaduna State even if
the NLC strikes ad infinitum.
“The
government remains committed to using all the resources it can generate to
serve the interests of the majority of its citizens, providing social services
beyond paying salaries, always putting the interests of the many ahead of the
few’.
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