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Oyo state govt throws weight behind oil sector deregulation, invokes "No work, no pay rule

The Oyo State government has thrown its weight behind the Federal Government’s decision to deregulate fuel pump price, just as it warned public servants bent on participating in the ongoing industrial action to be ready to pay the price of ‘no work, no pay.’ 

The government reminds its workforce that the National Industrial Court had ruled against the strike before the Comrade Ayuba Wabba-led faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress ordered its affiliate unions to embark on the action last week.


In a statement released today by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Olalekan Alli, the government said deregulation of the downstream oil sector was the best option open to the Federal Government in the prevailing circumstance.  Besides, he cautioned dissenters and non-conformists against testing the resolve of law enforcement agencies, who, he said, had the constitutional mandate to crush any attempt to breach the peace of the land.
The SSG urged members of the public to go about their legitimate duties and obligations without fear of intimidation and harassment, warning individual or groups determined to hide under the guise of protest to foment trouble or engage in vandalism to have a rethink. He, however, advocated the provision of palliatives by the FG to cushion the spiralling adverse effects of the new fuel pump price regime on the citizens.
Alli said, “Deregulation appears the most realistic approach to solving the unpalatable experiences of the public in getting fuel at affordable price pending the time the necessary infrastructure for local refining of crude oil will be upgraded and expanded. Similarly, we assert that it is the responsibility of those who are against this government policy thrust, e.g. the organised labour, civil society groups, etc, to canvass public opinion against such policies without resort to threat and the intimidation of those who may chose not to agree with them. Consequently, government warns protesters and dissenters from taking the laws into their hands under any guise that may be construed as constituting public nuisance and a breach of the peace. For the avoidance of doubt, as ruled by the National Industrial Court, the current strike is illegal and consequently the 'no work no pay' policy shall apply in the state’s public service.”
The SSG declared that change was an inevitable phenomenon towards the attainment of progress in the country, just as he advised the government and the NLC to consider each other as partners in service to and progress of the country.
He advised labour leaders to embrace the FG’s clarion call for further dialogue over the matter for genuine mutually beneficial interests to be further pursued.
Alli added, “However as this dialogue goes on, members of the public are enjoined to keep the peace, as anything otherwise will attract sanctions by the law enforcement agencies who are prepared to ensure there is no breach of the peace.”

36 comments:

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    1. Na so nah! Linda take note!

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    2. Which way Nigeria, which way to go????

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    3. Na them sabi






      LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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    4. the last salary Oyo state government paid was November 2016 salary and they have the guts to talk gibberish

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    5. Oyo State sef fit talk? When he hasn't paid salaries since December?

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    6. Lol
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. Were you paying their salary before?

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  3. They are just looking for an excuse to withhold salaries of workers. Luckily for them, the court got their back

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  4. Oyo state hardly pays salary anyway, so threatning with what you do 3 times a yr wont make a difference. . the days oyo workers has been to work with no pay, what you call that? Nonsense

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  5. As if there can pay b4, see his evil infected face

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  6. Story for the day.
    Mr man have u pay them the ones you are owning them?
    Which court g stop them?as far as am concern we don't have competent court because if we have terrorist buhari will be facing impeachment letter for disobeyed the court order every day.













    #sad indeed

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  7. Gov.Ajimobi should pay 5month workers salary before engaging in stupid threaten. The governor that can,t even show a single prooject he has commissioned since he was relected. Shame on you AJimobi most corrupt Governor runing a state like his personal company.

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  8. Sanchez #SouthEast22 May 2016 at 17:50

    Mr Governor you are talking arant nonsense. U be sitting in that air conditioned room all day without even knowing how Nigerians are ruggedly striving to just survive each day.
    U and Buhari's Administration are confused bigots. #Mugu

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  9. Oh my God, and Nigeria is suppose to be a democratic state, govt of the people woah, this is govt of the elite. U people way taken there to represent us, to help manage what we Nigerian sweat for, but u use this means to enrich urself, this isn't fair. This agbako of a governor is now saying no work no pay like he is even paying, for the last 6month oyo workers haven't collected a dime, workers are begging as little as #100 from each other for transport, yet the governor still collecting his monthly salaries couple with other allowances, this is not fair.should the people that kept u in that position be threatened?. Noo nooo. Saying no work no pay, have u paid ur arrears. The foundation is weak what will the righteous do. O Lord we know u are a patient God, some of this people should be treated like nebuchadnezzar, let them and their household eat grass for 40years they think the God of the innocent is dead. Let their days of ruling be numbered father.

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  10. But the man pays us, he sure loves b.j, lols

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  11. See his wicked face. Very evil ajimobi. He hasn't paid for the last 5 months and he is threatening. Linda pls help shame all dis wicked governors. It's unfair. And these workers are going to work without pay for the last 6 months.

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  12. Mr. Governor God is watching...

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  13. His daughter is using the workers salary for her vanities on instagram.

    Linda post this oo.

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  14. His daughter is using the workers salary for her vanities on instagram.

    Linda post this oo.

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  15. Useless Man.... You've Not Been Paying... I Am Based In Ibadan, And This Fool Never Pay Civil Servants Since December.. #Lindaikeji'ExBoyfriend

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  16. If the salaries that the FG are paying them is good they won't protest no the deregulation

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  17. This governor should be impeached.
    He hasn't paid salaries of workers since December.

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  18. This governor should be impeached.
    He hasn't paid salaries of workers since December.

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