Borno Workers: NLC, TUC praise Zulum for paying N705m leave grants last week

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The organised labour, made up of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) in Borno State, on Tuesday in Maiduguri, commended Governor Babagana Umara Zulum for last week’s release of N705 million to clear outstanding leave grant owed workers.

In a joint statement, signed by the chairman of the NLC, Comrade Yusuf Inuwa and TUC chairman, Comrade Babayo Hamma, the organised labour confirmed that workers received the leave grants last week.

The statement was issued after a Joint State Administrative Council meeting of the organised labour held in Maiduguri.

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Governor Zulum had on Tuesday, 2nd August, 2022, approved the release of N705, 621, 166 to 9, 058 eligible civil servants across Borno State to clear outstanding leave grants for 2020 which was delayed due to some issues that needed to be sorted out.

While 2020 leave grant was delayed, Zulum had since approved the payment of the 2021 leave grant to the same workers.

With last week’s approval, the Governor cleared both 2021 and 2020 leave grants for Borno Workers, leaving only 2022 that will be paid in due time.

The organised labour appealed to “all workers in the state to be responsive in the discharge of their given responsibility as the leadership will not relent in its effort to make sure that their welfare is at the top most priority.”

The labour unions also commended the state government for introducing a payment system that has proved “better service delivery”.

Meanwhile, the organised labour also in their joint statement, on Tuesday, called on the state government to “hasten the implementation of outstanding promotions, so that workers will have a sense of belonging”.

The call was part of the joint statement signed by chairmen of the NLC and TUC.

It would be recalled that on June 26, 2022, at the swearing-in of newly appointed commissioners and a permanent secretary, Governor Zulum had publicly directed the state’s Head of Service to identify promotional vacancies and organise promotional examinations for eligible workers to get promotions with benefits paid to them.

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