Governor Amosun pardons three dismissed workers

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Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun

ABEOKUTA(FIC’ Report)- Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun on Monday May 1, 2017, announced the pardon of three out of the remaining four workers earlier dismissed for an alleged misconduct during the World Teachers Day celebration in October 2016.

Announcing the pardon in his address at the event to mark the workers Day, Governor Amosun said, “The dismissed workers are pardoned, but they will now proceed on compulsory retirement from the public service with full terminal benefits in accordance with the extant public service regulations.”

Those affected by the pardon are Messrs Dare Ilekoya, Eniola Atiku and Nola Balogun, while the state Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Akeem Ambali was not mentioned among the pardoned.

He acknowledged the mediatory roles played by the National leadership of the labour unions, particularly the Comrade Michael Alogba-led NUT; the national leadership of the NLC and TUC, as well as revered elders like Baba Olusegun Obasanjo and respected traditional rulers across Ogun State, amongst others.

The Governor added that, “The pardon does not apply to Mr. Akeem Ambali because, unlike the other three, he had approached the law courts to challenge his dismissal from the civil service. While all parties await the outcome of litigation, as a responsible and law-abiding administration, we cannot be seen to have taken any action on a matter that is already before a court of competent jurisdiction. That will be subjudice and an affront to the independence of the other arm of government.”

Governor Amosun, commended the state work force for their support for his administration, and reiterated his administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare, noting that efforts would be geared towards paying deductions and gratuities which were in arrears.

Earlier in his speech, the Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Olubunmi Fajobi who read the speech of his NLC counterpart, Ambali urged the government to address the issue of the unpaid 13 months deductions, allowances and check-off-dues.

Ambali in his reaction said the NLC would continue to dialogue with the government to resolve the crisis, he however commended the government for the pardon of the workers. He urged the government to accommodate workers in its governance.

The members of the NLC staged a walkout at the celebration ground, and did not partake in the march past to protest the failure of the government to pardon its state NLC chairman.