AGF Assures Workers of Payment of Salaries Despite Industrial Action
AGF Assures Workers of Payment of Salaries Despite Industrial Action
The Accountant General of the Federation
(AGF), Mr. Ahmed Idris thursday stated that all the workers on the
federal government’s payroll will be paid their salaries in spite of the
ongoing industrial action declared by the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC).
But he said that the payment of salaries
would not be achieved in an atmosphere where the critical stakeholders
were not allowed access to their offices.
Idris who was initially prevented from
entering the Treasury House by the protesting labour unions, said the
payment of salary involved a number of processes that do not begin and
end with the Office of the Accountant General (OAGF).
According to him, there are other
critical stakeholders, including the Cash Management Department in
Ministry of Finance and others who are supposed to play their roles
before salaries can be paid.
He said,”on coming to the office this
morning (yesterday), we met the gates of the office locked and wondered
how we can keep this promise if we are being locked out of the office.
“After speaking with the local arm of
the labour in the office on the need to pay salaries, they conceded to
allow me and some of my staff in but the gates are still locked.
“I, therefore, appeal to the labour to open our gates so that we can have unhindered access to meet their needs.
The AGF, in a statement by the
Communications Officer, OAGF, Ifeanyi Okereke urged labour to trust
President Muhammadu Buhari and return to the path of discussion, and
negotiation, adding that the President has demonstrated enough
commitment by setting up the tripartite committee.
He said the committee which is headed by
Ms Amal Pepple is saddled with the responsibility of consulting widely
with stakeholders with a view to coming up with a realistic and
acceptable minimum wage.
According to him, the federal government
under President Muhammadu Buhari has more than ever demonstrated high
commitment towards meeting the welfare of the Nigerian Workers.
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