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Socialist Party Of Nigeria Backs Oyo Workers’ Demand For Governor Makinde To Implement N35,000 Wage Award

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October 24, 2023

The Oyo State NLC Chapter had on Monday threatened to embark on a sit-at-home if the state government failed to honour its agreement by the end of October.

The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN), Oyo State chapter, has queued behind the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, in the state over its plan to give the Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration an ultimatum to commence the immediate implementation of the N35,000 wage award.

The Oyo State NLC Chapter had on Monday threatened to embark on a sit-at-home if the state government failed to honour its agreement by the end of October.

This was one of the resolutions of the union after its congress, held at the NLC Secretariat in Ibadan, the state capital.

Meanwhile, the SPN in a statement signed by the State Secretary, Ayodeji Adigun supported the demand and ultimatum for the implementation of wages award for workers and retirees.

The SPN also urged the state leadership of NLC and TUC to consider the possibility of reconvening another congress should the state government fails to commence the implementation of the N35,000 wage award at the expiration of the ultimatum.

The statement reads in part; "The committee set up by Makinde-led government in search of home-grown solutions for the implementation of the wage award is unnecessary and a ploy to circumvent the implementation

"The Socialist Party of Nigeria, SPN, Oyo State Chapter supports the decision of the Oyo state workers and retirees under the auspices of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress, TUC to give the Seyi Makinde led state government  an ultimatum to commence the immediate implementation of N35,000 wage award. 

"It should be recalled that the President Bola Tinubu-led federal government recently approved the wage award among other things in the agreement it entered with the NLC and TUC following a threat of nationwide indefinite strike

"According to media reports,  the decision for the demand and ultimatum was reached at a congress of mass of  the Oyo state workers and retirees held at the state secretariat of NLC  on Monday, 23rd October, 2023.  This is an obvious manifestation of the inability of mass of the workers and retirees in the state to continue to  endure  the untold economic hardship of a monumental scale unleashed on mass of the Nigerian working  people  by the Tinubu government with its anti-poor capitalist policies  including the criminal hike  in the price of petrol and devaluation of  the naira.

"It is in the light of this, we support the decision of Oyo workers and retirees. As far as we are concerned, the committee  recently set up by Makinde-led government to commence a search for a so called home grown solution for the implementation of the #35,000 wage awards  in Oyo state is unnecessary and is a ploy to circumvent the implementation of the wage award of N35,000 itself.

"It is important to note that, similar committee for the same purpose had been previously set up by Makinde-led government without any  report of meeting  or recommendation. The SPN also urges the state leadership of NLC and TUC to consider the possibility of reconvening another congress should the state government fails to commence the implementation of the #35,000 wage award at the expiration of the ultimatum.

"It is our belief that a congress is convened after the expiration of the ultimatum will definitely create an avenue for massive involvement of workers and retirees in a democratic debate and discussion to decide on the best way and approach to prosecute and execute the strike.

"As far as we are concerned, a two-day warning strike, will have to be considered by the congress as  the next step towards driving home their demand,. Likewise is a weekly mass meeting of workers and retirees in the state for democratic appraisal of the struggle in the event a daily mass meeting is considered not visible given the current devastating economic hardship," the statement added.