Dead, retired teachers, security guards passed Kaduna teachers screening – NLC
The
organised labour has described the recent screening of workers by the
Kaduna State Government as a fraud, alleging that those declared
successful in the exercise by the government were dead, retired teachers
and security guards.
The organised labour in a media briefing on
Friday in Abuja also claimed that the planned sack of about 30,000
workers of the state employ will cause unprecedented poverty and hunger
in the state.
National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress,
NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba told journalists that the ultimate intention of
the Kaduna State government was the massive reduction of the state’s
workforce.
According to him, the target was the entire civil
service, local government, ministries, departments and agencies, adding
that the “The so called competency test was conducted without the
relevant professional bodies regulating the teaching profession.”
He further stated that the competency test was done by a government with a prejudiced mind and intent.
The
NLC President’s text with the title, “Mass sack of workers in Kaduna
State”, noted that the NLC and its affiliates had on Wednesday, November
8, 2017 led a protest against “the obnoxious plan” of the Kaduna State
Government to sack workers en masse.
It stated, “The State
Government has earmarked about 30, 000 workers to be laid off,
consisting of twenty one thousand, seven hundred and eighty (21, 780)
teachers already penned down to be sacked under the pretext that they
failed a competency test while five thousand (5, 000) local government
workers are to be sacked under the Local Government Councils
Restructuring Order 2017 and eight thousand (8, 000) more workers in
ministries, departments and agencies are to be sacked for sundry but
unjustifiable reasons.
“The teachers’ case is a disguise that must not be treated separately as the ultimate plan is to execute a wholesome mass sack.
“Wednesday’s
protest was to express our collective opposition to the anti-workers
policies of Governor Nasir El – Rufai’s Government in Kaduna State that
are obviously directed at not just sacking workers en masse but
deepening poverty and deprivations as well as circumscribing the
fundamental rights of the people, particularly workers in the state.
“What
surprises us is his penchant for falsehood and fraudulent claims in his
quest to impose hardships on the people, especially workers.
“For
instance, his government’s claim that the competency test conducted on
teachers in the state was transparent is not only false but shrouded in
arrant fraud as we have found out that some of those claimed to have
passed the test were dead teachers as well as retired teachers who left
service two years ago.
“Also included were school guards who were never engaged in teaching service.
“The competency test was simply a sham as well as a pre-meditated action to reduce the workforce. We
must make it clear to the public that the ultimate intention of the
Kaduna State government is the massive reduction of the state’s
workforce.
“The target is the entire civil service, local government, ministries, departments and agencies.”
Wabba claimed that those who were qualified to handle the competency test were not the people that conducted the exercise.
He
said, “The so called competency test was conducted without the relevant
professional bodies regulating the teaching profession. But more
especially, it was done by a government with a prejudicial mind and
intent.
“The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria and the
National Teachers Institute were not involved in the process. The
unions, particularly the Nigeria Union of Teachers and the Nigeria Union
of Local Government Employees were left out because the motives were
clearly not about testing for quality but a disguise to throw people out
of employment.
“The principles of collective bargaining in
labour relations as enshrined in our national labour laws and
conventions of the International Labour Organisation were not followed.
“The
truth is that the State government is planning to sack about 5, 000
local government workers and 8, 000 others from the ministries,
departments and agencies.
“The competency test on teachers was
simply a smokescreen to cover up the ultimate intentions of the state
government who as we have been credibly informed, already planned to
sack about 30, 000 workers under different guises.
“The social
consequences of adding 30,000 workers and their families to the number
of unemployed people in Kaduna State alone can better be imagined, at a
period crime rate is growing at a frightening speed.
“While it is
not true that protesting workers caused damage to the property of the
State House of Assembly, we wish to make it clear that we are aware that
soon after workers left the premises of the State House of Assembly,
allegedly sponsored thugs and hoodlums were sent there by the State
government to cause damage to the property with the intention to
blackmail workers as unruly people.
“We want to state
categorically that workers are decent and law-abiding citizens fully
guided by principles of peaceful protest. Our record of peaceful
protests is unimpeachable and could be attested to by organisations that
monitor our protests. Workers stand to gain nothing by destroying
public property. And we did not destroy any in Kaduna.
“However,
if the government of Kaduna State wishes to profiteer from our peaceful
and justifiable protest, it is free to do so but not at our expense.”
He
said that the protest by workers to the State House of Assembly was in
the full glare of journalists from nearly all the media houses in
Nigeria while security agencies were at hand to ensure law and order.
“We
are not surprised by the media propaganda launched by Mr Adamu Mansur,
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology since
he is acting as an agent of the government.
“His claims of
violence and vandalization by us are clearly staged and managed by the
government. Our protest was peaceful, as can be attested to by both the
print and electronic media, as well as security operatives who monitored
the protest.
“We assure all workers in the employment of the
Kaduna State Government of our full resolve and commitment to continue
to support them against any infringement on their rights as we will
mobilise fully against any attempt to implement the intention to sack
any worker without following due process.”
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