FAAN, unions’ talks collapse, agency owe pension fund administrators N200B

  • Workers denied remuneration, gets haphazard salaries

After they failed to reach a resolution with the management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), aviation unions yesterday embarked on a warning strike over labour related matters.

This is coming as the workers condemned the concession plan of four of the most lucrative airport terminals. They said that if the concession plan is allowed to go on as planned, it would be detrimental on the over 12,500 workers of FAAN.
 They lamented  that FAAN was still on the old pension scheme because it lacked the financial resources to pay to the Pension Fund Administration, which is about N200bn, excluding the exit benefits of the 12,500 staff
The unions consisting of the National Union of Air Transports Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) had on October 7 threatened to go on strike in seven days over increasing delay of workers ‘salaries.

They carried out their threat by blocking the entrance to the headquarters of FAAN, ahead of a town hall meeting called by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, to discuss the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic on the agency.

An advance party comprising the Managing Director of FAAN, Capt. Rabiu Yadudu and Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Captain Musa Nuhu and other directors were not allowed into the venue of the town hall meeting inside the Freedom Square.

It was also learnt that the Minister of Aviation who had intended to address the staff directly had earlier landed and proceeded to Caverton Helicopters where he inspected facilities but did not proceed to the Freedom Square.

Speaking on behalf of other unions, the General Secretary, NUATE, Ocheme Aba, lamented that workers had denied remuneration for months.

He said, “The workers of FAAN have been denied their full remunerations for several months. They have been paying their salaries in a haphazard manner and practically all the deductions and very significantly, the deductions to cooperatives which many of the workers invest in and which is where they actually get their sustenance has not been remitted for years.

“It is on record that some staff of the authority contributes about 80 per cent of their salary. So when you pay the salary without remitting to the particular cooperative they are associated with, it means such people have earned only 20 per cent of their salary because the other means by which they have to complement their activities through the cooperatives is denied. For a number of months, we have been battling this situation to no avail.

“Last month, they paid the junior staff, they paid the senior staff two weeks and they paid only 50 per cent. In this period, when you give someone salary under that atmosphere, it is like not giving any salary at all. At this moment, it is on record that it is only the workers of FAAN (government workers) that are not earning salaries normally which is very unfortunate.”

Ocheme also noted that the concession policy of the Federal Government will shortchange Nigeria and Nigerians.

He said, “The workers have said vehemently that it is over their dead body that this concession will see the light of day. the grounds they are saying this has been established severally by our unions in all strata of government including the national assembly.

“We have tried to explain to them why this particular model of concession that the Minister is trying to apply with shortchange Nigerians and Nigeria. We have explained particularly that these four airports are already concessioned airports. They are concessioned to the CCECC who are building the terminals.

The CCECC and FAAN already have an arrangement of sharing the proceeds from the terminals. If you now concession these terminals to another company, who will pay the 60 per cent of the proceeds on these terminals. This means you are leaving FAAN with its 40 per cent from which they will have to pay for the loan, return 25 per cent to the Federal Government based on the Fiscal Responsibility Act and they also have to maintain the other 18 airports, which is crazy, fraudulent and an act of foolishness of the highest order.

“There is no reason why any government should be thinking like that. It is foolishness of the highest order that you should take such important assets and hand over to a few individuals when the nation is bleeding. The individual is not contributing anything. thereafter brand new airports built to 21st century standards. So the investor has nothing to invest. He only has to harvest.  This concession is an arrangement for some people to come through the back and inherit what they did not plant.”

Wole Shadare

COMMENTS

  • <cite class="fn">Nduka Joshua</cite>

    FAAN, it is quite unfortunate that such a viable body of this nature is non_ passionate on the plights of their widows. Don’t forget that these fallen heroes compromised their homes for the sucess of this organisation.lt’s unfortunate that dead men cannot talk. If my late husband was given a second to visualize events after his demise, will he talk of man power again? Death ??????

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