Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened to shut down
airports across the country if governors owing salaries to their civil servants
do not pay such outstanding wages immediately.
National Vice President of the NLC, Lucy Offiong, who issued the threat in Jos on
Thursday while supervising a protest of the state chapter of the
congress over non-payment of salaries of members by the Plateau State
government, said such a drastic measure might become imperative to compel
governors to pay up.
Offiong said, “Governors, who are among the most frequent
users of airports may need to be deprived of the facility so that they might be
moved to give their workers what is theirs by right, their monthly wages.”
Also speaking at the state House of Assembly, venue of the
protest, the state Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Jibrin Bancir, said the NLC
took its protest to the State House of Assembly because the Assembly which
passed the state budget, with provision for workers' salaries, should be able
to compel the state governor, who proposed the budget, to implement it,
including the payment of workers' salaries.
He said, “I don't know what the House of Assembly members
are doing to provide relief to the plight of the civil servants whose children
are out of school and who cannot afford to feed their families; so we are here
to let the House know what workers are going through and to ask the House to
prevail on the governor to fulfil his obligations to the workers, including the
payment of their salaries and other outstanding entitlements.”
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