The
Federal Government has finally agreed to settle the severance
entitlements of workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria,
bringing to an end about 16 months of negotiations between both parties.
The government on Tuesday inaugurated an
implementation committee for the settlement of the workers’ benefits,
stressing that it had sufficient funds to offset their severance
package.
However, speaking at the inauguration
ceremony on Tuesday in Abuja, the Minister of State for Power, Mrs.
Zainab Kuchi, said the government, labour and other stakeholders engaged
in the process of negotiations with a view to ensuring that decisions
taken were bought into by all.
She said, “It was that detailed process
that resulted in the agreement signed on Tuesday, December 11, 2012.
That agreement outlined, in broad terms, the benefits and entitlements
to be paid to the employees.
“It is in recognition of this fact that
the need arose to form a committee that brings together all stakeholders
to discuss in a frank and transparent manner various issues related to
the fair and proper resolution of human resource oriented matters.”
She said the committee would enable full
participation by all players as to how the various issues such as
determination of procedures for the settlement of all due benefits to
all concerned, taking into cognizance existing laws.
Kuchi stated that the committee was
expected to complete its assignment within three weeks, adding that it
would work with the offices of the Accountant-General of the Federation
and the Auditor-General of the Federation.
“The Federal Government, in line with
its previous commitments, has sufficient funds to make full and complete
payments to all that are due. Let none; therefore, entertain any fear
that government will relent in its commitments to the affected
employees,” she said.
The committee members are the Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power, representatives of the Ministry of
Finance and Labour, Bureau of Public Enterprise, Accountant-General of
the Federation, Auditor-General of the Federation, National Pension
Commission, PHCN, National Union of Electricity Employees, Senior Staff
Association of Electricity and Allied Companies, Nigeria Electricity
Liability Management Company, and Alexandra Forbes Consulting.
In his remarks, the Minister of Labour,
Mr. Emeka Wogu, said, “Today, every agreement has been settled. The
presence of senior government representatives here underscores the
importance, which government attaches to this particular event and I
want to assure workers that they will not be short-changed in anyway.”
Speaking on behalf of the unions, the
President-General, SSAEAC, Mr. Bede Okpara, said, “Please, we don’t want
to fight again to see this promises work. We will give you all the
cooperation you need based on the presentation you have made, but if
government plans to short-change us, we will resist it with everything
in us.”
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