
TUC cited health and education sectors, as areas in which the government failed to honour agreements it voluntarily entered with unions, just as public servants are still being owed, through the Federal Government disbursed money to some state governors for the payment of the salaries.With the non-payment of salaries and sacking of workers, and the TUC keeping quite, it said the body has been labeled weak.
But in 2017, TUC promised not to close its eyes to job losses, non-payment of salaries and allowance of workers. It called for the upward review of wages of workers.
“Our position is, any governor who cannot pay salaries as at when due should not earn his, let alone pay his aides. We are going to work tirelessly in conjunction with our state councils to actualise that.”
The labour union noted that the devaluation of the naira and other unfriendly economic measures are taking toll on workers and Nigerians generally, arguing that the usual excuse of no money because of the activities of the Niger Delta militants and drop in oil price does not subsist.
“Our suggestion is; see to the demands of the Niger Delta militants, pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law, diversify the economy, reduce the cost of running government, jail looters of our treasury and there would be money to do much more than Nigerians are yearning for. We hope governments at all levels listen to the voice of reason.”