Abia State Government has refuted claims by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) about commencing another verification exercise for public and civil servants in the state.
The Commissioner for Information and Culture, Prince Okey Kanu made the clarification while briefing Journalists on the outcome of this week’s Executive Council Meeting presided over by Governor Alex Otti.
Prince Kanu stated that the government is merely conducting an online upload of workers’ credentials in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), as well as in the 17 Local Government Areas.
Recall that the leadership of the NLC, Abia state chapter had released a communique ordering Civil Servants not to be part of any verification exercise by the state government.
The information Commissioner further explained that government’s decision stemmed from a need to review credentials, especially after discovering discrepancies in some senior civil servants’ files.
Prince Kanu said that government aims to streamline appointments and promotions within the civil service, hence the request for workers to upload their credentials online.
He urged workers not to dismiss the exercise without understanding its purpose and criticized the NLC’s misrepresentation of the situation.
“Government is not embarking on any verification rather what is going on is that workers were asked to upload their credentials online.
“The government had planned to make certain appointments from within the civil service and when the files of some senior civil servants were brought forward, it was found out that there were no papers (necessary documents) in those files.
“There were questions as regards the credentials with which these civil servants were working with. On what basis were they employed? On what basis have they been promoted over the years? Questions and more questions.
“It got to the point that the state government decided on a “Show- Your- Credentials Exercise”, but just to make it easy for workers so that nobody congregates together to do all that, the government directed that the upload of the credentials be carried out online.
“So, that’s not a verification exercise but suffice it to say that asking workers not to embark on that exercise without interfacing and finding out what exactly is the issue is not fair to the state government“, Prince Kanu said.
On the issue of Pensions, Kanu expressed disappointment with the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), who issued a statement alleging misrepresentation by their Executives during discussions and subsequent agreement that led to the payment of their outstanding pensions in the state.
He highlighted the government’s commitment to resolving pension issues and questioned the timing of NUP’s complaint, especially after pension payments were made.
“They embarked on a unilateral action and decided to write a public letter to the government without first seeking for clarifications from the government officials concerned. That’s not the right way to go about it; not with a government that means well for workers.
“This is a government that has paid Abia pensioners their outstanding pensions with some dating back to 2014. A government that promised to pay pensioners their full monthly pensions going forward and has fulfilled that promise in the month of April and is poised to sustain the payments going forward.
“A government that has come to your rescue after being owed several years of pensions, that’s not the way to show gratitude.
“While members of NUP were busy doing that over the weekend, Abia Concerned Pensioners went round the City of Umuahia commending His Excellency ,Dr. Alex Otti OFR and the government. And what that speaks to, is the fact that yes, we have pensioners who show gratitude to the government and you now have this other group that is now going about in disagreement.
“We feel we will use this opportunity to let people know that, that call by the NUP is not a right one.Their Executives were the people who, over the months have been interfacing with the government, and at the point when their outstanding pensions were paid, there were no complaints and suddenly they woke up to say that they don’t accept the outcome of the agreement.
“And there is a part of that agreement that says that , in the event of any disagreement that both parties should come together and mutually resolve such a disagreement but the NUP did not do that”, Prince Kanu stated.
Commissioner for Housing, Mr Chaka Chukwumerije and the S.A the Governor on Media, Ferdinand Ekeoma were present during the briefing.