Aggrieved workers of Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, one of the power distribution companies in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on Tuesday started an indefinite protest of unjust treatment and other pending industrial disputes with the management of the company.

In a letter signed by Comrade Ado Ali, Secretary of Kaduna State Council of National Union of Electricity Employees, it raised concerns that there has been no remittance of pension contribution to over 3000 staff RSA account for over 72 months, non-payment of death benefits to the families of the deceased staff of the company, lack of enablers to company staff (vehicles, ladders, safety wears), lack of proper medical services to staff and seven numbers of wrongly disengaged members over Zaria accident.

The staff on Tuesday held placards and blocked the entrance to the headquarters of the company in the Kaduna State capital, preventing other staff members and customers from gaining access to the premises.

Channel TV reported that the Organising Secretary for North West, NUEE, Ayuba Pukat, said: “We are out here to exercise our right as workers of Kaduna Electric because of so many issues on the ground which have to do with our staff welfare. The pension deducted from our staff was not remitted for over 72 months, and staff are still working. If you go to your pension managers, they will tell you your company did not remit.

“This is a criminal offence, and the licence of Kaduna Electric should be seized. This means that staff are being paid half their salaries, yet the rest is not being remitted to their pension managers.”

“Again, the employment of some Zaria staff members was unlawfully terminated last year as a result of malfunctioning of the power equipment in Zaria, leading to the electrocution of 14 residents in Southern Zaria. The staff were asked to leave without a fair hearing. We are here to express our dissatisfaction to the management staff regarding our welfare.

“We don’t have enough equipment to work, yet we keep getting threats upon threats. They also employed MOPOL to send us out from the premises as we protest, but we won’t leave here until we have registered our grouse,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Head of Corporate Communications, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, Abdulazeez Abdullahi, described the strike by NUEE as uncalled for and injurious to the health of the company, stating that the management had already engaged the union leaders intending to resolve all pending industrial issues.

He appealed to the workers to reconsider their stance and suspend the strike for all business activities to return to normalcy as they were.

“We woke up this morning to the news that members of NUEE have locked up our offices. We were shocked because there was no need for it. We have a quarterly meeting scheduled for Wednesday. They have told us about the pension remittances, and there is a plan to settle the backlogs,” he said.

“We have a new MD, and he needs time to settle down and then plan on how to gradually offset the historical liabilities. But they chose to do this and have stopped staff and customers from coming in. This is illegal, and we think this is unnecessary. We know the company is not in a good place right now, but the new MD has promised to turn the company. We need all hands to be on deck so that we can forge a way forward for the company.

“This strike action does no good to anyone but some individuals whose motive is still unclear. We urge our esteemed customers to disregard it and go about their dealings with us unhindered,” he concluded.

 

 

 

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