NO fewer than 7,000 workers of the defunct Power Holding
Company of Nigeria, PHCN, sacked in the wake of Federal Government’s hand-over
of PHCN’s facilities to new owners, are
yet to be paid a kobo, while about 30,000 of the staff received
part payment of their severance benefits.
This is seven days after the
expiration of the 15 days promised by government in the agreement reached with
organised labour on the eve of the hand-over of the facilities to the new
owners.
Investigations confirmed that contrary to the promise, government has not addressed the issue of
the 4,805, whose biometric data had been captured, but were awaiting data
re-verification; 2,500 identified as casuals by presidential Committee under
the Minister of Labour and Productivity, normal retirees yet to receive their
gratuity and pension benefits who are to be captured biometrically and paid
accordingly.
Recall that the Federal
Government and organised labour, on the eve of the handing over, reached
agreement on pension issue, including non-payment of severance benefits to the
workers.
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