Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for working exceptionally hard in defence of the rights and welfare of Nigerian workers.
In a message of birthday wish to the President today, December 19, the central labour union in Nigeria recalled that in 2015, President Buhari was confronted by a pile of salary, pension and gratuity liabilities.
The NLC, in the message by its national President, Ayuba Wabba, said: “demonstrating his fatherly concern, Present Buhari asked state governors in the famous quote: ‘how do you manage to sleep at night when the salaries of workers are not paid?’
“President Buhari did not stop at asking questions. He swung into action and made arrangement for budget support funds to enable state governors clear the humongous arrears of unpaid salaries.”
The NLC president also extolled the Nigerian leader for his human development appeal which has touched many retirees and pensioners in the country.
He recounted how the President ordered the release of some N40 billion to offset the pension and gratuity arrears of the former staff of the defunct Nigerian Airways.
He said that, to the President’s credit, police officer’s whose pension claims were unattended to since the end of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war was also paid through the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD).
The statement added the sore sight of destitute military pensioners on the streets of Abuja has become a thing of the past under the government of President Buhari.
“The creamer is the new national minimum wage of N30,000 signed into law by Mr President on April 18, 2019 and the consequential salary adjustment for workers in the Federal public service.
“It is also refreshing that Mr President has directed that the new minimum wage and the consequential salary increment must be paid before the end of the year.
“Nigerian workers wish Mr President a most pleasant 77th birthday anniversary with many happy returns. May the good Lord bless Mr President with long life and good health.”
On his 77th birthday, the NLc said: “it is remarkable that at an advanced age of seventy-seven years, President Muhammadu Buhari has continued to work very hard for a better Nigeria.”
The NLC, in the message by its national President, Ayuba Wabba, said: “demonstrating his fatherly concern, Present Buhari asked state governors in the famous quote: ‘how do you manage to sleep at night when the salaries of workers are not paid?’
“President Buhari did not stop at asking questions. He swung into action and made arrangement for budget support funds to enable state governors clear the humongous arrears of unpaid salaries.”
The NLC president also extolled the Nigerian leader for his human development appeal which has touched many retirees and pensioners in the country.
He recounted how the President ordered the release of some N40 billion to offset the pension and gratuity arrears of the former staff of the defunct Nigerian Airways.
He said that, to the President’s credit, police officer’s whose pension claims were unattended to since the end of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war was also paid through the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD).
The statement added the sore sight of destitute military pensioners on the streets of Abuja has become a thing of the past under the government of President Buhari.
“The creamer is the new national minimum wage of N30,000 signed into law by Mr President on April 18, 2019 and the consequential salary adjustment for workers in the Federal public service.
“It is also refreshing that Mr President has directed that the new minimum wage and the consequential salary increment must be paid before the end of the year.
“Nigerian workers wish Mr President a most pleasant 77th birthday anniversary with many happy returns. May the good Lord bless Mr President with long life and good health.”
On his 77th birthday, the NLc said: “it is remarkable that at an advanced age of seventy-seven years, President Muhammadu Buhari has continued to work very hard for a better Nigeria.”