Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Obiano Woos Anambra Workers, Presents Buses to Labour

The governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has continued to show his friendly disposition to Anambra workers as he presented two new air-conditioned 50-seater buses to the State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).
The presentation is coming on the heels of an earlier presentation of commuter buses to convey civil servants to and from work, improving the conditions of the workers, provision of bags of rice and increasing workers’ salaries by 15 percent in January this year.
 

Obiano, Ifeadinmesi, Labour
(L-R) Comrade Patrick Obianyo, Chairman, Anambra State chapter of NLC, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State and Hon. Chidi Ezeoke, Head of Service, during the presentation of buses to organized labour at Governor's Lodge, Amawbia

Presenting the vehicles to the leadership of the State Congress headed by Comrade Patrick Obianyo at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, governor Obiano recalled that he had previously presented a vehicle to the Union, stressing that the buses would enhance the activities of the Congress towards promoting the welfare of workers.
 
Said he; “We had earlier given them one bus. We are simply responding to their request. They complained that when their leaders attend Labour meetings at the national level, they watch their colleagues from other states arrive in their official vehicles while the Anambra chapter arrives in a hired bus. I won’t accept that. We had to do something about that.”   
Responding to the governor’s kind gesture, the Chairman, Anambra State chapter of the NLC, Comrade Obianyo recalled that when Obiano was running for election, “he promised that he would not only fix our roads and other infrastructure, but that he would also fix human beings. He has demonstrated it in all ramifications.”
 
Speaking further, Comrade Obianyo observed that “What he has done here today has never happened before in the history of organized labour in Anambra State. He has given NLC a vehicle, given one to Joint Negotiating Council and one to the TUC. This is unusual. We are very happy about it. We are grateful to him.”
 
Comrade Obianyo therefore assured the governor that the workers in the state would reciprocate the kind gestures with greater productivity. Narrating a brief history of organized labour in the state, Comrade Obianyo said, “It might interest you to note that no governor has ever given one bag of rice to the entire workforce in Anambra State and Governor Obiano has done that in just one year. If the governor can show so much concern in just one year, you can then imagine what we should expect in the coming years. Now we are convinced that Anambra State is blessed.”
 
In his own remarks, the Head of Service of Anambra State, Mr. Chidi Ezeoke expressed gratitude to the governor for his kind gesture towards the workers, pointing out that the governor is genuinely committed to impacting positively on the lives of the workers and making life more meaningful for Ndi Anambra.
 
Mr. Ezeoke recalled that governor Obiano had previously provided vehicles to transport workers to and from work, bags of rice to workers and adjusted their salaries among others.

1 comment:

  1. Please replace public administration with development administration as the latter encourages change while the former encourages maintaining the status quo.This involves using the same personnel in different ways.For instance. a Chief Program Officer oversees the introduction of Oracle Single Enterprise Planning for the tiers and arms of government, health institutions and educational institutions in the state.This entails a crowd funding partnership between Open Government Partnership, Oracle Financing, World Health Organization, UNESCO etc.Chief Innovation Officers manage idea walls, which are physical walls enabling staff and think tank to contribute solutions to problems facing their organization.This involves "Problem solving questions" from the book " Awaken the Giant Within" by Anthony Robbins and "Great Work" by Carl Newport.

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