Categories: Benue news

Benue workers reveal why they voted Ortom for second term despite owing them salary

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Benue state chapter, has said it voted Governor Samuel Ortom for a second term in office because of his manner of handling the issues of unpaid salaries in the state.

Chairman of the Council, Godwin Anya disclosed this during his speech to mark Workers’ day in Makurdi on Wednesday.

He explained that it would also be easier to tackle the issue of unpaid salaries with the Ortom administration rather than another government.

Anya argued that now that labour has fulfilled it part of the bargain by voting the Governor, it has become necessary for him to also fulfill his part of the social contract by paying workers their unpaid emoluments.

He said, “Recall your Excellency that during the period of campaigns, you visited the Labour House and solicited for the support of Benue workers in your quest for the reelection bid.

“I wish to officially inform you that Benue workers accepted your appeal and voted massively for you; that is why today you have been returned.

“The reason why we voted for you was simple and that you are the one who is owing us and you understand the issues on ground, therefore, we are convinced that it will be easier tackling these issues with your administration.

“Your Excellency, let me remind you that we have kept our own part of the bargain of that social contract in which you entered with us through a ‘gentlemen agreement,’ and it’s now left for you to also keep your side of the deal by paying us everything that you are owing us.”

He however pointed out that since both government and labour were in a celebration mood, soon after his inauguration, there would be need for both to sit together and find lasting solutions to issues bordering on the welfare of workers.

The issues he said that labour would bring to the negotiation table include salary arrears of state and local government workers as well as primary school teachers; the new minimum wage; pensions and gratuity as well as 65 years retirement age of non-teaching staff in tertiary institutions among others.

Thus, Anya advised workers in the state to demonstrate more commitment, dedication and honesty in the discharge of their duties.

Ben Idah

Recent Posts

Nigeria at 64: FG reveals schedule for 2024 Independence Day Celebration

The Federal Government has announced the schedule for the 2024 Independence Day celebration. In a…

3 hours ago

Why I relocated from UK to Participate in BBNaija – Ben

Newly evicted Big Brother Naija housemate Benjamin Olufemi, known as Ben, has shared his reasons…

3 hours ago

Gospel singer, Dele Gold buried in Lagos (Photos)

Popular Nigerian gospel singer Dele Agbeyo, known professionally as Dele Gold, has been laid to…

4 hours ago

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today 20th September 2024

The black market dollar to naira exchange rate for today, 30th September 2024, can be…

4 hours ago

Naija News: Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Friday 20th September, 2024

Good morning, Nigeria! Welcome to your daily news roundup of the top headlines making waves…

4 hours ago

Presidential committee submits Livestock Reforms report to Tinubu

The Presidential Committee on Livestock Sector Reforms Implementation has submitted its inception report to President…

16 hours ago