Gov Bello Wants To Retrench Kogi Workers by 60%, Alleges Labour Leaders

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The Nigeria Labour Congress in Kogi State has accused the state Governor, Yahaya Bello, of planning to reduce the workforce in the state by 60 per cent.

This is contained in Bulletin Number 13, issued by the Joint Negotiation Council of the workers in Lokoja.

The bulletin jointly issued by the NLC, the Trade Union Congress and JPSNC, and signed by the Chairman of the state NLC, Onu Edoka, and the TUC Chairman, Ojo Matthew respectively, directed workers to continue to stay at home as the state government had resorted to blackmail the labour union leaders, instead of making efforts to meet workers’ legitimate demands.

“Government wanted to hide under the screening documents so that it can use our signatures for its illicit intention to lay off over 60 per cent of the workforce across the state.

Responding, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Strategy, Alhaji Abdukareem Abdumalik, simply replied “false”.

Similarly, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Kingsley, has not responded to a text sent to him after all efforts to reach him on the telephone failed.

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