Showing posts with label Workers Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workers Day. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Nigeria is not a poor country - President Jonathan

Abuja – President Goodluck Jonathan, on Thursday, faulted the World Bank report which placed Nigeria among the five poorest countries in the world, saying “the nation is not poor.’’


Addressing workers at the May Day rally held at the Eagle Square, Abuja, the President said “the challenge of the country is not poverty, but redistribution of wealth.’’


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He said that the realities on ground did not portray the country as a poor nation, but a nation which abundant wealth needed to be evenly redistributed.


The President added that his administration was working assiduously and putting policies in place to ensure that Nigerians had access to financial resources to create wealth for themselves.


“Nigeria is not a poor country. Nigerians are the most travelled people. There is no country you go that you will not see Nigerians. The GDP of Nigeria is over half a trillion dollars and the economy is growing at close to 7 per cent.’’


“Aliko Dangote was recently classified among the 25 richest people in the World.


“I visited Kenya recently on a state visit and there was a programme for Nigerian and Kenyan business men to interact and the number of private jets that landed in Nairobi that day was a subject of discussion in Kenyan media for over a week.


“If you talk about ownership of private jets, Nigeria will be among the first 10 countries, yet they are saying that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries.


“Some of you will experience that there is an amount of money you will give to a Nigerian who needs help and will not even regard it and thank you but if you travel to other countries and give such an amount, the person will celebrate.


“But the World Bank statistics shows that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries. Our problem is not poverty, our problem is redistribution of wealth.’’


The President added that “probably wealth is concentrated in very few hands and a number of people do not have access to it and that is why my administration is committed in terms of financial inclusiveness and we are working very hard to achieve this.’’


Jonathan specifically noted that in the agriculture sector, government introduced the electronic wallet for farmers in rural areas so they could access income through bank facilities.


He said government was also moving agriculture from just a rural development programme to wealth creation and major business programme, adding that government had taken pro-active steps and policies to stabilise power “so that small and medium-scale enterprises will thrive.


“The key commitment of government is to make sure that so many Nigerians have access to finance so that they will be able to create wealth for themselves.’’


The President also read certain political undertones in the processes of ratings by international bodies and global rating agencies.


He explained that “so many countries were downgraded economically in the few past months including some African countries.


“They looked at Nigeria and we gave explanations and they could not see any convincing reason but to downgrade our economy, they left us as BB minus.


“They said elections are coming, politicians are shouting at themselves, it may affect their economy, we will no longer give you stable outlook but give you negative outlook, which is same BB minus.


“When so many countries have been downgraded, they said Nigeria is one of the five poorest countries.’’


Jonathan assured that with the support of Nigerians and in particular, the organised labour, the nation would overcome its challenges and take its pride of palce in the globe.


“We must collectively move this country to where we want to go. Government is working with labour leaders and workers of this country to create wealth. We will sure move this country to where we want to go.’’


The President also reiterated that the on-going National Conference was not personal but meant to evolve a roadmap that would redefine Nigeria.


He said he had no personal agenda for initiating the Conference, but for the common good and progress of the country.


He added that “a number of people came to me that any President that set up this kind of conference must have a roadmap set for him. But I said to them that the roadmap is the roadmap for Nigeria.


“Jonathan has no personal roadmap for the conference. You can go and ask the over 500 people that are there whether I have sent any emissary to anybody to define anything for my own interest. I repeat, the issue is not Jonathan, I have spent three quarters of my life on earth.


“What we want is a Nigeria for our future generation. We will lead our country to where we want to go.’’


The President noted that the overall interest of the country informed the nomination of many representatives of organised labour, civil society organisations and youths to the conference.


This is the first time that the government is having a national conference and labour has such a number of representatives, he added.


He said the civil society was robustly represented at the conference and the first time that youths were well represented.


“There are 18 youth representatives at the conference which has never happen. We believe that as elders, we must prepare a country for the young generation and build a nation for our children and grandchildren.


“The conference is to redefine Nigeria,” he assured.


He noted that the resolution of the conference would be sent to the National Assembly to be implemented for national good.


“I believe that at the end of the conference, if the resolutions are agreed by everybody, I will be able to work with my brothers, sisters and friends in the National Assembly to see that whatever they agreed on sailed through.


“All what we want is to agree on something that is common and useful for the country. ‘’


The Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu, said that the theme of the 2014 Workers Day, “Building Enduring Peace and Unity’’ was impressive, apt and relevant.


He urged labour unions to have faith in the Jonathan administration as it continued to implement policies and plans for national emancipation.


He said the administration had ensured and would continue to ensure that the voices of labour was heard.


Wogi added that the Labour Bill drafted to improve the lots of workers pending before the National Assembly would soon be passed into law and urged the unions to be considerate in their demands. (NAN)


 



Nigeria is not a poor country - President Jonathan

Translate Your Promises To Action, PDP Urges Gov. Amaechi

 


The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Rivers State Chapter notes with reservation the several promises made by the State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, at today’s Workers Day event observed by Workers in Rivers State and their counterparts nationwide.


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The PDP observes that the Governor only came to play to the gallery with unreliable and defective assurances of better deal to the captive and hapless workers; particularly the N40m donation, which is meant deliberately to embarrass the leadership of the various affiliated unions and cause disaffection between them and their members in the State.


The PDP says ordinarily, it would have welcomed the Governor’s promise of paying the several months salaries of men and officers of the State owned Transport Management Agency, TIMARIV, as it is an action in compliance to the party’s (PDP) consistent pressure on him (Amaechi) in that regard over the months, but wonders why the Governor had to wait for it (PDP) to provoke him into taking actions and acting responsibly on issues that are of right to the people.


In our view, the Governor’s speech on the occasion lacks substantive facts, and fails to address the core issues that prick the nerves of the Nigerian workers in the State, which include better condition of service, revamping the ailing industrial establishments, payment of pension and gratuity and other allowances as at when due, as well as lightening off the burdens on the struggling workers by opening up employment opportunities and empowerment of the teeming unemployed young men and women in the State.


A particular issue the Party also expected the Governor to address is the payment of the 128 teachers employed at the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Rumuola, Port Harcourt, since October, 2013. It is on record, that eight months after their employment, the government has not paid them salary or given them any financial support to the extent that some of the lecturers now resort to squatting with students on campus.


Another case is the plight of workers of the State owned RISONPALM Ltd, who are being owed several months salaries and entitlements by the government. It is the failure of the Governor to address some of these most biting cases that clearly presents him as only making broken promises, and which intention was to incite Labour Unions against the Federal Government and President Jonathan.


It is also an inarguable fact that Gov Amaechi turned the ‘May Day’ event into a campaign ground and for inducing Nigerians to register and vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the coming elections, which is a clear deviation from the core labour issues the event seeks to address.


The PDP believes that what matters most is to stanchly address the plight of the Nigerian workers, and it is important and most expedient that the Governor desists from taking advantage of every forum, the latest of which is the Workers’ Day Celebration, in making political statements rather than genuinely and demonstrably commit himself and the huge financial resources of the State to better the lot of the suffering Nigerian Workers in the State.


While the Party warns that the Governor stops using the suppressed workers as prey and ready tools to fight and actualize his political ambition, it is our desire that he (the Governor) translates his various promises today to the workers into reality. It is only by doing that the despondent workers and the people of the State can begin to rekindle their lost hope and confidence in the Amaechi-led government in the State.



Translate Your Promises To Action, PDP Urges Gov. Amaechi

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Workers Day: PDP Calls For Sober Reflection

 


As workers all over the world celebrate 2014 Workers Day Thursday, May 1, the Rivers State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has enjoined civil servants in the State to use the occasion to reflect on the neglect, disregard and hopelessness that have become the fate of the public service in the State.


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The party in a statement issued by Jerry Needam, Special Adviser, Media to the State Chairman, Felix Obuah regrets that the insensitivity of Gov Amaechi administration to the plight and welfare of the civil servants in the State has grossly made nonsense of the State workforce, leaving practically nothing to celebrate.


Recalling that thousands of newly recruited teachers in the State are still owed nine months salary arrears, while those interviewed and due for promotion since 2011 have been endlessly waiting for their letters besides similar disregard and non-payment of salaries of other staff of government agencies like the TIMARIV, the PDP questions the rationale for still marking the Workers Day in the State.


Workers, the party demands, should rather use the period to protest against the regime of segregation, apathy to welfare of civil servants and criminal diversion of their salaries and entitlements to party politics where their welfare is indignantly being scarified on the altar of inordinate political ambition of those entrusted with the state resources.


Not taking advantage of this opportunity to voice out, the PDP remarks, will amount to injustice to self and incarceration of the totality of the State workforce, stressing that this strange and satanic tradition of treating the real sustainers of the State economy with ignominy and sarcasm by Gov Amaechi and his APC members must not be allowed to continue unchecked.


While wishing workers in the State a happy and safe but sober celebration  of the Workers Day, the State PDP Chairman, Bro Felix Obuah prayed that God will in His infinite power facilitate the ouster of the incumbent administration in the State so that the workers will have a new lease of life under a caring and welfarist government being envisaged by the PDP starting from next year.



Workers Day: PDP Calls For Sober Reflection