No Plans to Sack LG Workers, Kogi NULGE Assures Members

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The Kogi State President of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Comrade Tade Adeyemi has debunked reports suggesting that the state government plans to sack over 700 workers.

Adeyemi made this known during an interview in Lokoja on Thursday.

He said that the rumour was being peddled by some elements who have skeletons in their cupboards.

The labour leader explained that what the state government is planning to do was to extract the names of some local government workers from the payroll due to their consistent failure to meet up with certain conditions.

Adeyemi said that the affected workers were mainly those who were found guilty of one infraction or the other during the last screening exercise.

According to him, this set of workers were pardoned by the state government but were asked to fulfil certain conditions to enable government to fully regularise their employment.

“Some of them complied but many took things for granted and refused to comply with the directive of the government more than a year after. These are the workers whose names government is planning to extract from the payroll,” he said.

The NULGE president, however, said that the state government had given those affected another lifeline by setting up committees headed by council treasurers to meet with the affected workers with the aim of perfecting their records.

He said that the assignment was being carried out in collaboration with NULGE branches in all the 21 council areas of the state.

Adeyemi said that some of the workers are to refund excess money collected as salary and allowances from government.

Others who went to school without due permission and thereafter went for national youth service are to refund salaries they collected during the period of service or refund the monthly NYSC stipend.

He further explained that those that have been working with statement of results for years and those of them with doubtful certificates are also being asked to bring their genuine original certificates for verification or get out of service.

“The exercise is to correct some anomalies. Bring your documents and you will be fully pardoned,” Adeyemi said.

He charged local government workers across the state to remain calm and to continue to discharge their duties without any fear as NULGE is on top of issues relating to their jobs and welfare.


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