The Ogun
State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, on Wednesday chided state workers for their
threat to embark on an indefinite strike on Thursday, saying they were
unreasonable in their demands.
Mr. Amosun
who lashed out at the workers while speaking at a town hall organised by the
Ministry of Budget and Planning at June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, insisted
he could not give what he did not have.
The
workers had issued an ultimatum to embark on a strike on Thursday if the
government failed to heed to their demands.
The
government had also responded with a threat of no work no pay, should the
workers make good their threat to commence strike on Thursday.
Governor
Amosun said it was irritating to see workers pressing for a strike given the
public knowledge of the financial status of the state.
He said
despite the nationwide financial challenges, his administration remained a
leading state in the payment of salaries and welfare of workers.
‘We all
know this, yet some are not using their brains. They don’t have brains and they
don’t know what they are doing,” he said.
“They
don’t have sense. I cannot give what I don’t have. Teachers alone collect N2
billion monthly.”
He also
advised any of the workers interested in politics to resign and join politics,
alleging that the strike was politically motivated.
“If you
want to join politics go and resign, you can then become card carrying member
of political parties, you can start printing posters if you want to contest,”
Mr. Amosun said.
The
governor also declared that his administration would crush any civil servant
who wants to run down the government without justification.
Meanwhile,
efforts by traditional rulers in the state to persuade the workers not to
embark on the planned strike action suffered set back as the workers boycotted
a dialogue with the monarchs.
The Chairman of the Traditional Council, Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro, said the workers expressed total disregard for the traditional institution and elders by shunning the parley.
The Chairman of the Traditional Council, Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro, said the workers expressed total disregard for the traditional institution and elders by shunning the parley.
“The
Paramount Rulers and all Obas in Ogun State are not in support of any call by
the organised labour to call workers out to embark on any action at a critical
time in the history of our nation,” the monarch said.
“Strike is
not the solution to the problem confronting the nation as the critical
productivity sectors of the State will suffer.
“The
organised labour are enjoined to show understanding and perseverance during
this recession period with the state government that is striving within its
means to ensure that salaries are paid regularly as and when due, compared to
their contemporaries in other states being owned several months of unpaid
salaries.”
When
sought to respond to the governor’s remarks, the Chairman of the Joint
Negotiation Council, Abiodun Olakanmi, said he would not engage the government
in verbal war.
“What is
paramount to us for now is going on strike to press home our demands,” he said.
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