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Ngige speaks on FG ‘sanctioning’ Trade Unions

Last updated: October 25, 2019 7:33 am
Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
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The Federal Government has threatened to sanction trade unions that fail to submit details of their yearly audited accounts to the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Dr Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, made this known in a speech at the fourth Quadrennial National Delegates Conference of the Hotel and Personal Services Senior Staff Association (HAPSSSA), he said that some unions had not submitted the reports in the past 10 years.

“The situation is disheartening; no fewer than 50 per cent of registered trade unions have failed to submit their audited accounts in the past 10 years,” Ngige, who was represented by the Registrar of Trade Unions in the ministry, Mr Amos Falonipe, said.

According to him, such conduct negates the Trade Union Act that stipulated a stringent annual submission of audited accounts for unions, NAN reports.

“Most union members’ dues are normally deducted at source as check-off dues; the law stipulates the practice to institute transparency in unions.

“The inability of the leadership of some unions to hold their conventions promptly is a major cause of internal crisis in the unions,” he said.

While commending the efforts of HAPSSSA toward keeping its account clean, Ngige urged the incoming executives to follow the path of transparency and rules of engagement in trade unionism.

Mr Quadri Olaleye, President, Trade Union Congress, in his address, drew attention to the tax situation in the country, stressing the need for government to widen the tax net to reduce the burden on the poor.

“We are all aware of the overwhelming challenges before us as a country, Even as a mono-economy, we are owing trillions of naira. Efforts are being made to generate revenue through taxation, but the pangs are becoming unbearable to the masses.

“Instead of widening the tax net, the impoverished masses are being made to pay more. More money would have been generated if we had more people working.

“Sadly, most people are not working because there are no investments. And why are there no investments? The environment is unfriendly security wise,” he claimed.

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Adejayan is an award-winning Journalist and Opinion writer with varied experience in Nigeria. Mail me at AdejayanOluwagbenga@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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