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Embrace Dialogue, Adelabu Pleads With Electricity Workers


Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has called on the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), the Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies (SSAEAC) and staff of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to embrace dialogue over the issues of welfare and wages. He also enjoined the labour union to be realistic in their demands for increase in allowances.

The Minister made the appeal in a meeting with the Unions and management of TCN in his office in Abuja yesterday. A statement by his media aide: Bolaji Tunji, also explained that the minister’s intervention followed a fresh threat by the workers to embark on industrial action over demands for increase in their salaries and allowances.

The minister pleaded with them to consider the sensitivity of the industry to the economy of the country and other measures being taken by the Federal Government to improve the working conditions of Nigerian workers. Adelabu told the union leaders that the government was not against salary increase for the workers but the dwindling in the revenue of the country made it imperative that “all of us must be reasonable in our demands”.

He said: “Nobody is against increase in what you earn. You must enjoy yourself because that is why you are working and when you are happy at your work, that is when you can give your maximum.

So, you must be well remunerated. However, where we have found ourselves in our revenue earnings as a nation, is such that we must be realistic in our demands. “We must see this company as our own and work with the management to keep it moving.

I want to appeal to you to stop this attitude of locking your management out at every turn of events. Let us embrace peace and work together for the good of the company and the development of our nation.

“The entire earnings of the company cannot be utilised for personnel cost alone. The company will be wrecked when we do that and all of us will head back home when that happens”.

According to the statement, NUEE and SSAEA are demanding 100% increase in salaries and allowances which the minister said would raise the wage bill of the company to about N4 billion monthly, a move which he said would be unsustainable.



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