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Public Complaints Commission Staff Protest Salary Slash by MxtaMichealz(m): 2:21pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
ABUJA – Staff of the Public Complaints
Commission PCC Tuesday embarked on
a massive protest against the continued
50 percent slash in their salaries, saying
unless the situation is reversed they
would not return to work.
The protesters who sealed the PCC
headquarters in the Maitama District of
Abuja said since January 2016, their
salaries have been paid on
percentages.
Some of the placard read, “Take us
back to presidency”; “We protest
against half salary”.
In an address jointly signed by the
Chairman of the Joint Union of civil
servants in the commission, Comrade
Ogunyando Oladipo Joshua and his vice,
Dorcas Tabitha John, the protesting
staff noted that “the grim situation
began with payment of workers’
salaries on percentages. When the
management of the commission was
confronted to explain the unsolicited
fragmented salaries, it was made
known that the Ministry of Budget and
National Planning, the Ministry of
Finance and the National Assembly
against every known rationale and
logic insensitively handed the
Commission N2 billion only as its 2016
budgetary allocation, signifying a far-
reaching departure from the N4 billion
approved for the Commission in the
2015 fiscal year.”
The union said as a result, the
commission’s offices nationwide are
operating at zero level as the
budgetary allocation is unable to cover
personnel cost alone talk more of
overhead and capital expenditure.
“The mandate of the Commission which
is investigation of administrative
injustice has been in comatose since the
beginning of the year 2016”, the union
lamented, adding that the breakdown
of the Public Complaints Commission is
a breakdown in administration and
civilization.
They called on the Ministries of Finance
including that of Budget and Planning,
the National Assembly with the
management of the Commission to
resolve what they called the “obvious
social injustice and fiscal misadventure”
which they traced to the inefficency of
the stakeholders just as they urged the
federal government to declare a state
of emergency on the situation of the
commission while adding that the need
for restructuring within the Commission
was long over due.
The protesters resolved to continue to
protest until relevant authorities
attend to their plight just as they
restated their commitment to resist any
anti-worker policy or slavery. |
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