Ex-Airways pay-off: Unions plan showdown with FG

Aviation unions have again threatened a showdown with the Federal Government over inability to offset former Nigeria Airways’ workers severance allowances and other packages over nine months since President Muhammadu Buhari gave directive that the ex workers be settled.
The industry unions were also dissatisfied by the alleged insensitivity of the Ministry of Finance to pay the workers over 10 months after the approval by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

The unions, National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and the Air Transport Senior Staff Services Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) said that they would not wait until the entire workers of the former national carriers died before taking step to ensure that they were paid their benefits.

The petition, dated March 19, 2018 and made available to journalists was signed by Comrade Ocheme Aba for NAAPE, Comrade Frances Akinjole, ATSSSAN and Alayinka Abioye for NUATE and addressed to Sen. Hadi Sirika, the Minister of State for Aviation.

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The petitioners also copied the Ministers of Labour and Employment and Finance.

It would be recalled that the ex-workers had accused Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance of wilfully delaying the payment of the severance packages despite approval by the government.

 

The unions also pointed out that they had commenced the mobilisation of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and United Labour Congress (ULC) in a bid to gather wider support for the action.

The petitioner, however, commended Sirika for his concerted efforts to ensure that the workers were paid appropriately, but wondered why Adeosun had failed to pay the sum as approved.

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The petition read in part: “However, it is disheartening that the Honourable Minister of Finance has unconsciously and negatively priotised the President’s directive on this matter. She has equally in a most uncaring manner, refused to heed all entreaties by the hapless ex-workers.

“Not even the cries of the growing list of the avoidable deaths and other afflictions created by their excruciating conditions of existence had pinched the minister’s rock hard hear. Our previous letters to the minister has failed to move her just as earlier letter from the NLC on the matter.

“As we can no longer wait for all the ex-staff of the Nigeria Airways to die before entitlements are paid, we are therefore, compelled to force Adeosun to come to terms with the reality of the situation and be rid of her gross insensitivity.

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“In view of the above, we are sad to inform you that all workers in the aviation sector will commence an indefinite industrial action in 14 days should the ex-Nigeria Airways workers fail to receive their entitlements as graciously approved. We have also commenced the mobilisation of NLC, TUC and ULC towards assuring wider support for this objective.”

It would be recalled that controversies have continued to trail the whereabouts of the approved N45bn terminal benefits of the former national carrier, Nigeria Airways since its approval.

Wole Shadare