Ondo Govt promises to settle Salary Arrears before End of this year

….as NCSU commends ODSG, charges Workers

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has declared that Ondo State government had promised to pay workers outstanding salaries before this year runs out.

This is just as the Nigerian Civil Service Union, NCSU commended the Ondo State Government for the payment of workers two month salary arrears in the state recently, even as the Ondo council of NCSU gets new Executive Council Members.

The NLC state leadership appealed to workers in the state to patient with Governor  Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, assuring that the outstanding arrears would be paid before the end of this year.

HoS Rep & NCSU National President

The State Chairman of NLC and  National President of the  Union, Comrade Sunday Adeleye-Oluwole, disclosed this on Wednesday in Akure while speaking at the 7th Quadrennial State Delegates Conference of the NSCU, where Comrade Ademola Olapade was reelected as the Ondo State Chairman of the Union.

Adeleye said that Governor Akeredolu had earlier hinted on January 4 that the arrears would be cleared.

He added that the Governor also reiterated his promise two months earlier before the commencement of the payment last week.

While describing the Governor as someone that never broke his promises, Adeleye appealed to the workers in the state to be patient with the state government.

“Our first working day is when we have a prayer with the Governor, that was on the 4th of January, he hinted us that he was working towards paying all the arrears payment of salary and two months ago, we met with him and he said he was making efforts and he was expecting some amount of money which he didn’t mention the amount but he agreed with us that all the money will be used in paying all the arrears by the time the money comes, it will be enough to pay arrears for workers at the state level,”  Adeleye said

“Mr Governor is not someone that will renege on his promise but not withstanding, they should continue to mount pressure on the Head of Service and Special Adviser on Labour Matters to continue to remind Me Governor”, he stated.

Adeleye-Oluwole who is also the Ondo State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC,  added that the Governor had also promised that the ongoing Oda Road construction would be completed as soon as possible.

In his address, the NCSU Chairman, Ondo State Council, Prince Olapade Ademola appreciated the Governor for his friendly disposition to workers, security and developmental strides across the Sunshine State.

Ademola, while also saluting Akeredolu for meeting up with promotion of deserving workers as when due, he appealed that the outstanding salaries should be cleared.

Comrade Ademola

Speaking, the  of Service, Pastor John Adeyemo assured the workers that the state government  would clear the remaining outstanding salaries before the year runs out.

Adeyemo, who was represented by Director of Industrial Relations, Department of Establishment and Training, Mr Bosun Adu craved the indulgence of the workers to bear with the government.
He congratulated the Ondo NSCU Chairman in the state for the peaceful transition of power.

In his fraternity message, the representative of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, Mr Michael Afolayan felicitated the union, wishing them fruitful and result oriented conference, charging them ti keep to their motto: service and motto.

After the election, Ademola was reelected as the Ondo State Chairman of NCSU, promising to continue agitation for good welfare of the union members. Other elected officers were Comrade Akande Adesuyi (State Vice Chairman), Ayo-Ajayi Oluwatoyin (Treasurer), Lucky Omoboyowa (Auditor), Omolayo Folorunso (Assistant Secretary) and Ekundayo Omojowo (Trustee).

The conference also had NSCU General Secretary, Mohammed Ibraheem, NSCU Southwest and National leaders, leaders of affiliated unions among others

The conference also had NSCU General Secretary, Mohammed Ibraheem, NSCU Southwest and National leaders, leaders of affiliated unions among others.

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