03/04/2024
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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has been lauded by members of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) during a recent rally at the Government House Gate in Port Harcourt. The gathering, which drew representatives from all 23 Local Government Areas of the state, served as a platform for NULGE leaders to express their appreciation for the governor's unwavering support and transformative policies.
Comr. Clifford Paul, the Rivers State President of NULGE, took the opportunity to convey the union's gratitude to Governor Fubara for his proactive measures aimed at improving the lives of local government workers. Paul highlighted key initiatives spearheaded by the governor, including the implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage and the lifting of an eight-year ban on promotions. According to Paul, these actions have not only uplifted the morale of workers but have also restored hope and dignity to their profession.
In addition to Paul's remarks, Comr. Ajewole Ayedele, the National Secretary of NULGE, emphasized the significance of Governor Fubara's pro-people policies. Ayedele commended the governor for his commitment to addressing the longstanding issues faced by local government employees, particularly the stagnation and frustration resulting from the lack of promotions. He assured Governor Fubara of NULGE steadfast support at both the state and national levels, citing the union's unanimous endorsement of the governor's initiatives during a recent National Executive Council meeting.
Echoing the sentiments of NULGE, Comr. Alex Agwanwor, the Rivers State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), underscored the solidarity of workers with Governor Fubara. Agwanwor praised the governor for his efforts in advancing workers' welfare and ensuring their overall well-being. He warned against any attempts to undermine the governor's leadership, stating that the NLC would vehemently oppose any moves to impeach Governor Fubara. Furthermore, Agwanwor emphasized the readiness of organized labor to mobilize its members in support of the governor's administration.
Responding to the outpouring of support, Governor Fubara expressed his gratitude to the members of NULGE and NLC for their unwavering endorsement. He acknowledged the significance of their presence at the rally as a testament to the organic support his administration continues to enjoy from the people of Rivers State. Governor Fubara reiterated his commitment to serving with integrity and compassion, emphasizing the importance of policies that genuinely improve the lives of citizens.
In his address, Governor Fubara outlined his administration's ongoing efforts to implement further reforms aimed at enhancing worker's welfare and promoting sustainable development in the state. He assured the gathering that the implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage had already commenced, with promotions set to follow in the upcoming salary payments. Additionally, Governor Fubara pledged to finalize plans for the implementation of the Consolidated Salary Scale for Grade Level 17 and to ensure regular payment of benefits to local government service retirees.
Amidst the accolades and expressions of support, Governor Fubara also addressed the political dynamics within the state, particularly regarding recent interventions and agreements reached through dialogue. He reaffirmed his commitment to upholding agreements reached through political solutions, emphasizing his respect for the process and the individuals involved. However, Governor Fubara cautioned against any misinterpretation of his compliance as a sign of weakness, asserting his determination to uphold the integrity of his administration and the mandate entrusted to him by the people of Rivers State.
Festus Ben-k,
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