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Workers Shut Down Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund Office In Abuja, Protest Against Salary Adjustment Delay

Workers Shut Down Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund Office In Abuja, Protest Against Salary Adjustment Delay
March 16, 2023

The protest started last Thursday when the workers shut down the offices of the agency across the 36 states of the federation and its head office in Abuja.

Workers of the Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) on Thursday shut down its head office in Abuja over a delay in the implementation of their salary adjustment.

 

The protest started last Thursday when the workers shut down the offices of the agency across the 36 states of the federation and its head office in Abuja.

 

The aggrieved workers under the aegis of Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) and the National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (NUBIFI), stormed the NSITF office early on Thursday with loudspeakers, chanting and singing solidarity songs.

 

The protesters displayed placards carrying different inscriptions such as "Ngige why you again," “Out pensions are not remitted after deduction," "Say no to old salary regime," " Ngige don't kill NSITF," and many more.

 

It was gathered that ASSBIFI, an affiliate of the trade union congress (TUC) and NUBIFI, an affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), have had several meetings with the NSITF management and the Ministry of Labour and Employment, but the meetings have failed to lead to the resolution of the dispute.

 

The protesting workers said that the NSITF management had agreed to begin the implementation of the new salary adjustment and review in January 2023 but they kept shifting the date.

 

The protesters who came from the agency’s different branches promised not to leave the environment until the needful was done, noting that it was now or never.

 

Some of the protesters who spoke with SaharaReporters said they were demoted because of the implementation of the new salary yet they refused to implement it.

 

“I was demoted from level 13 to level 12 because of the so-called implementation and yet nothing is happening,” one of them said.

 

Bala Tijani, the National Vice President of the Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) told SaharaReporters that the workers were being humiliated.

 

"We are being humiliated; humiliation in terms of when you have an institution that has its last salary review about 10 years ago, 2013. Staff members in the name of this reviewed salary have been demoted. They refused to implement it after they have demoted people, it's painful," he said.