Kogi workers hold rally for LG autonomy
Labour unions comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) as well Medical Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) led the workers in peaceful rally in Lokoja to drum supports for local government autonomy in Nigeria.
State chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Onuh Edoka in an address appealed to the members of the 36 state assemblies to vote overwhelmingly in support of local government autonomy as already done by the National Assembly.
Edoka lamented that the third tier of government had over the years suffered high level underdevelopment and deprivation in the areas of education, primary healthcare delivery, social amenities and payment of salaries to local government workers/primary school teachers, amongst others due to the unfettered control of state governors on local government affairs.
Edoka said, “Local government is one tier of government that had not been allowed to exist on its own, am happy that NLC has thrown its weight to autonomy for local government, today we have come under one umbrella to ensure that the struggle for local government autonomy is achieved.
“It is not just voting for autonomy alone, they should vote for autonomy to give us political emancipation, financial autonomy at the local government level.
“Whether we like it or not, we are politically stocked, whether we like it or not, we are financially shortchanged, whether we like it or not, we are financially handicapped, what we are asking for is liberty, not the kind you give with one hand and take from the other hand”.
The NLC chairman appealed to members of the state house of assembly to give the amendment accelerated passage whenever it was brought before them.
On his part, the President of NULGE in the state, Comrade Tade Adeyemi said granting full autonomy to the local government areas in the country would engender rapid development at the grassroots and ensure prompt payment of salaries to workers.
Responding after receiving the letter from the union officials, Speaker Matthew Kolawole assured them of the support and commitment of the assembly to the issue of autonomy for local government, saying that they will “do the needful” when the bill comes to them.
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