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Unions threat to ground flights over unpaid pensions,salaries and allowances

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Two aviation labour unions and affiliates of the United Labour Congress (ULC): have
have notified the Federal Government through the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to ground the industry if salaries, pensions and allowances owe workers are not paid before September 18, 2017.

The unions, the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) and the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP) in a joint statement says they will embark on strike called by the United Labour Congress (ULC), starting from 6am on Monday being September 18, 2017.

In the letter addressed to the Director General NCAA, Captain Muktar Usman, the unions lamented that government workers at all levels are owed months and years of salaries, pensions and various allowances stating that such situation will not continue in that manner.

The unions in the document jointly signed by the Secretary General of NAAPE, Comrade Ocheme Aba and Secretary General of ANAP, Comrade Abdul Rasaq Saidu decried withholding of the registration of ULC as a labour federation despite fulfilling all conditions stipulated by the law.

While complaining that the government had been neglecting the review of minimum wage, the aviation unions added “The factories in Nigeria and most other workplace have been manufacturing depots for fatalities and various unimaginable incapabilities. Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment has since abandoned their inspectorate and surveillance duties in this respect thereby abandoning Nigerian workers to their fate”

“As a result of the strike action, no flight will operate through Nigeria. We therefore advise all airport users to take note and make alternative travel arrangements. Foreign airlines are equally advised to avoid flying into Nigeria until the matter is resolved to avoid unpleasant consequences”.

“We truly regret the difficulties this action will cause airport users, but this circumstance is foisted by the federal Government and the remedy lies solely in their hands”, the union noted.

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