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Federal Government And Workers Clash Over Implementation Of Oronsaye Report, Job Loss Fears Mount

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisFebruary 29, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a heated debate, the Federal Government and workers’ representatives have found themselves at odds regarding the implementation of the long-awaited Steve Oronsaye report. The report, aimed at rationalising government agencies and parastatals, has sparked concerns over potential job losses in the country.

While the Federal Government has sought to allay fears of mass layoffs, asserting that the primary goal is to enhance efficiency in service delivery and reduce costs, workers’ unions have vehemently opposed the move, warning of significant job losses.

Despite the government’s reassurances, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, has endorsed the government’s stance, cautioning against blind criticism and advocating for a thoughtful approach to implementation. Obi emphasised the potential benefits of the report, including cost savings and improved governance effectiveness.

On the other hand, organised labour, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), has expressed fury over President Tinubu’s approval of the report, fearing dire consequences for workers. NLC has directed its members to conduct impact analyses focusing on potential job losses and other repercussions.





Similarly, NASU, an affiliate of NLC, has called for a review of the government’s decision, questioning the rationale behind implementing a report that previous administrations had avoided. NASU Secretary General, Peters Adeyemi, warned of the detrimental effects on workers and urged the government to reconsider its stance.

TUC, while acknowledging the need for governance streamlining, has set up a committee to monitor the implementation to ensure the protection of workers’ interests. TUC President, Festus Osifo, emphasised the importance of safeguarding jobs amid the restructuring.

In a surprising twist, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) proposed the scrapping of the Senate to further reduce governance costs, arguing that a unicameral legislature would suffice.

Meanwhile, former Governor Peter Obi has urged caution in implementing the report, emphasising the need to understand federal bureaucracy dynamics and mitigate adverse impacts on workers.

As tensions escalate between the government and labour unions, the fate of thousands of workers hangs in the balance, with fears of massive job losses looming large. The clash underscores deep-rooted concerns over governance, efficiency, and workers’ welfare in Nigeria.

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