Nigeria: Aviation Workers Threaten Strike Over Pensions

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

Ad

Constitutionality of suspending elected public Officers in a state (2)

By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN Duration and Renewal: If the Proclamation is approved by the National Assembly as required by the Constitution, the Proclamation shall be in force for six months. It is subject to renewal for another six months through a resolution by each House of the National Assembly. That approval has several meanings in…

#EndSARS Report: Adegboruwa Raises Alarm On Death Threats

2027: Reactions as Court, NBA Chief Affirm Jonathan’s eligibility to run for president

By Obinna Uballa Human rights lawyer and former Nigerian Bar Association Vice President, Dr. Monday Onyekachi Ubani, has said there is no constitutional provision barring former President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2027 presidential election. This is as political speculation about Jonathan’s 2027 ambition continues to intensify. Sources close to the former president disclosed that…

ADC Slams Presidency’s Infrastructure Report as “Misleading and Flawed”

By Abiola Olawale The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised concerns, challenging the accuracy of the presidency’s report on infrastructure development in the country. This is as the opposition party accused the presidency of engaging in lies, stressing that the report in question is littered with "errors and deliberate misinformation." In a statement released by…

Ad

Unions in the aviation sector  have  commenced mobilization  of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress (TUC) and United Labour Congress (ULC) in bid to gather wider support for their proposed strike action over failure of Federal Government to pay the pension of workers of defunct Nigeria Airways.

The unions which have given the Federal government a 14 days ultimatum over the issue, decry the delay in the payment of N45 billion which they said has been approved by the Federal government for payment of pension and other entitlement of over 5,000 workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways.

While issuing a 14 days ultimatum in a joint petition signed by Mr Ocheme Aba for NAAPE; Mr Frances Akinjole, ATSSSAN; and Mr Olayinka Abioye for NUAT, on the 19th of March,  the Unions said it was unfortunate that the retired workers have not been paid their entitlements by the Federal Ministry of Finance  10 months after approval for the payment was given by the Federal Executive Council.

In the petition which was addressed to Sen. Hadi Sirika, the Minister of State for Aviation, the workers  accused  the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun of frustrating all the efforts to ensure the workers get paid.

The union alleged that previous letters to the Minister of Finance have failed to move her to pay the entitlements, just as earlier letter from the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on the matter.

The unions therefore issued the federal government a 14 days ultimatum to pay the embattled workers or face distruption of services in the aviation sector.

The Unions which will be invoved in the strike if the Federal government fails to fulfil the agreement includes: 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).

Ad

X whatsapp