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May Day: Nigerian workers don’t like to obey laws – Ngige

Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, has explained why Nigerian employees dislike obeying regulations.

Remember that the Minister was chastised for failing to pay members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, during their eight-month strike.

When health workers under the aegis of the Nigeria Medical Association went on strike for four months, their salaries were never paid for the duration of the strike.

Speaking on Labour laws among other issues on Arise Television’s Morning Show program, Ngige claimed that Nigerians don’t like to obey laws.

His statement comes on the heels of Nigerian workers commemoration of the“May Day”.

Ngige said, “People in Nigeria don’t like to obey laws. The statutes are there. The laws of the country are there. If you even try to enforce the law, you look odd. I am an odd today because I enforced Section 43 of the Trade Dispute Act, which says that if a worker withdraws his services, he will not be entitled to any pay; that’s the right to go on strike. It’s allowed, you can go on strike.

“But your employer has the right to keep that money that is due to you, and if you’re on essential services employ people to keep the services running. It’s in the ILO statute books and principles on strike,” he added.

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