Categories: Osun

Strike: Group Implores Osun Workers To Open Dialogue With Government

By Nofisat Adeoye

The Community Development Council, State of Osun Chapter, O’CDC, has implored striking Civil servants in the state to sheathe their sword on the ongoing industrial strike action and be ready to shift grounds with the Government.

The Council’s Assistant Secretary, Amosun Ismaila, said this while addressing journalists in Osogbo, the State capital on Thursday. 

Ismaila who spoke on behalf of the State Chairman, Alhaji Yisa Abubakar, also urged the representatives of the Labour Unions and representatives of the State Government to come together in one accord to lift the State up. 

“The Community Development Council of the State of Osun which is a community organization poised at harnessing resources to revamp and develop the state therefore appeal to the workers unions to be more patient, as they are the engine room of the government that will ensure the continuation of the developmental programmes and projects of the government in the state.

“As a matter of fact, strike is a legitimate means for workers to press home their demands. It is a real fact that the state government and other stakeholders have been trying in resolving the issue.

“Workers should be persuaded by the fact that the political office holders in the state are also being paid 50 percent of their total pay due to economic crisis. 

“We equally realized the yearnings of our teeming workers in the state on the issue of promotion of its members which of course regarded as statutory obligations of the government to fulfilled but we are of the opinion that government know this and must adequately attend to it as a matter of urgency but we should all resolve to sit on a round table for a thorough discussion.

“We believe Mr. Governor understood the plights of the workers and has given his words as regards this, that there will be a great improvement the moment we have a good turn around about our economy both at the State and Local level. 

“We must remind our dear workers that the Government as we all know has genuine commitment to settle all outstanding salary liabilities as soon as the economy improves in the New Year.” Ismaila explained. 

Lamenting the effect the strike would have on community development, Ismaila appealed to the workers to be a little more patient with the State  Government. 

The Council however, also urged the State Government led by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola to address the demands of the workers as soon as possible in the best interest of the State and its citizens. 

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  • Sincerely, OSUN workers are the problem of the state, greater number of them are dormant and less productive and they are level 13 and above, instead of them to leave the service for productive and agile young ones to be employed they stay glued to government and engage in shading the meagre resources of the state and whenever they see and progressive government with seal to develope the state, they result to blackmail.that is how they drove pa Akande govt away, now is turn of ogbeni.

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