Group calls for suspension of strike in Oyo, congratulates Makinde

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Engr. Seyi Makinde, Governor-elect, Oyo State.

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By Marufh Bello, Oyo

While praying for successful swearing in on the 29th of this month and governance under Makinde, RMG appealed to NLC to suspend the strike and “allow the new government to take off first and initiate a move” later “to address and resolve all the outstanding labour matters and issues.”

A group has called on the organised labour in Oyo State to shelve its ongoing industrial action in the state as they congratulate the Governor-elect of the state, Engr. Oluseyi Makinde, on his success at the March 9, 2019 governorship election.

This was contained in a release signed by the group’s convener, Prince Tunji Adeoye.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) had ordered the labour force in the state to start the strike on the 23.

The body, Rescue Mission Group (RMG) of Oyo State, stated that the industrial action’s “timing is objectionable, questionable” and appeared “premeditated,” adding that “declaring a total general strike is like an attempt to drive the new incoming government to a halt.”

The group further stated that the strike action at this time when it was few days to inaugurating a new government would hamper smooth and effective takeoff of the government, stressing that the action appeared sinister, more so that the outgoing government of APC could do nothing again on their demands.

While praying for successful swearing in on the 29th of this month and governance under Makinde, RMG appealed to NLC to suspend the strike and “allow the new government to take off first and initiate a move” later “to address and resolve all the outstanding labour matters and issues” in the state, which predate the Makinde led government, if labour is impartial, patriotic and good governance friendly.


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