Workers’ Day: Buhari guarantees workers’ job security

 Workers’ Day: Buhari guarantees workers’ job security

President Muhammadu Buhari in his Workers’ Day message, Today, allayed Nigerian workers fears, especially those in the private sector, that his administration will protect their jobs.

The President, in the May Day message, delivered on his behalf to Labour leaders, via Zoom, a social media platform, by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, also said all steps were being taken to ease the harsh realities imposed by the Novel Coronavirus pandemic on the economy.

The President, who noted that this year’s Workers’ Day celebration was being commemorated in unusual circumstances globally because of the COVID-19 outbreak, said the administration, as part of the efforts to protect Nigerians from the harsh effects of the outbreak, had set up the Presidential Economic Sustainability Committee (ESC).

According to him, the ESC, which is headed by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), was set up to develop the nation’s non-oil sector of the economy, which, according to him, was to insulate the economy and targeted at protecting jobs and also create more jobs.

“I understand the anxiety which has plagued the minds of workers over the possibility of job losses due to economic downturn caused by the pandemic and lock-down especially in the private sector.

“In this regard, the Government will ensure that no employer would retrench or lay off workers without going through due process of social dialogue which includes consultations with workers and with the Competent Authority – Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Read More  Osinbajo will be disgraced at APC primary –Reno Omokri

“Furthermore, I had earlier put in place a Presidential Economic Sustainability Committee (ESC) with the objective of developing a credible sustainability plan for repositioning the Nigerian economy now and post Covid-19 crisis period.

“The ESC is required to specifically explore ways and means of growing our non-oil sector – all in a bid to minimise the adverse effects of the current crisis and to also protect existing jobs and even create new jobs to help absorb the teeming army of the unemployed even before the crises”, he said.

The President also assured Nigerian workers that his administration had not just resigned to fate in the face of the outbreak, highlighting the various efforts so far taken to combat the health crisis.

He also charged them to take responsibility in the face of the ongoing fight by observing all measures and advisories so far issued as modes of national response plan.

“In a bid to win this war, we set up a Presidential Task Force (PTF) made up of the relevant sector Ministers and highly skilled Health Technical Experts. The government had to, in a well-designed Expert Advice, lockdown some States of the Federation where this pandemic is most prevalent – the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Ogun and Lagos States. Lagos State was and still is the EPICENTRE of the disease and of late Kano had to follow because of the new eruptions of Covid-19 in the State.

Read More  24-Hour Power Supply: Ikeja Electric sign tripartite agreement with Enaro Energy, Ayobo Community

“Offices, businesses, and various forms of out-door activities have been put in abeyance so that “WE” as opposed to “I” factor may prevail so that we may live for tomorrow. Yes, it is a common problem and interest and it is at this time that we must be our brother’s keeper by ensuring that “I protect myself and protect others from me”.

“I, therefore, ask Nigerian Workers both in the Public and Private Sectors with her FORMAL and INFORMAL ECONOMY to bear the stringent measures for a while for our common good. This would enable us put the ravaging pandemic under control and restore normalcy within the confines of relevant guidelines issued by health experts and the Government for safety against Covid-19 in order to curtail its spread.

“I acknowledge that it is not easy but nations globally are in a state of war against this pandemic and in a war situation, survival is paramount.

“Great Nigerian Workers, your resilience in times of adversity is not questionable. I appreciate you all and I know that with collective will and sense of responsibility, as a team, we shall triumph as a nation.

“Observe all the Health Protocols as already established by the World Health Organisation (WHO), in terms of hygiene, wash your hands regularly, observe Social Distancing, and Stay Safe.

The President, however commended all workers on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, saying “I conclude by expressing my appreciation to Medical Doctors and Healthcare Workers as well as their respective organisations, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU). These Health workers are doing a great service for humanity.

Read More  Man dies in Lagos tanker accident

“I thank you all. I have directed that requisite incentives and hazard allowances enhancement and insurance for lives should be taken at these perilous times in favor of our Health Sector workers as a way of showing our appreciation. Also, personal protective equipment for their safety is also guaranteed”, he said.

lagosstreetjournal

Related post