The Federal Government has promised to address all “soft threats” by labour unions in the country.
Recall that university-based unions had recently had some issues with the government on salaries and other matters. While some have been addressed by the government, others are still pending.
But the new Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, has promise that all outstanding issues would be resolved.
He gave the assurance on his first day of assumption of office at the ministry’s conference hall, Abuja.
Addressing staff, head of agencies and parastatals within the ministry, Dingyadi, said, “I want to assure you that I am here to work with you, with your support and cooperation to move this ministry forward and I believe we are equal to the task.”
The Minister, who promised to carry everybody along as much as possible, said he would listen to all labour organisations and to all labour issues.
“Together, we try to solve and resolve all issues that are outstanding. I am aware that quite a number of issues are still outstanding.
“We have been having some threats, very soft threats for that matter; we are going to address them to ensure that we have the needed peace,”he said.
He further said, “The major schedule of this ministry is to ensure harmony and harmonious working relationship between workers and employees, labour unions, government and private organisations.
He appealed to all staff and the management to give all the necessary support and cooperation needed to resolve issues and enhance welfare and well-being of all workers in the country.
He urged them to be punctual, hardworking and disciplined as that was the only way to produce results and attain the objectives set for them.
He commended the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Rt. Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, for her commitment to the nation.