OGUN State Workers Embark On An Indefinite Strike

The Ogun state workers have commence an indefinite strike to press home their demands over on unpaid deductions salary in the state.

Alongside other demands, the industrial action is also target at putting an end to the contributory pension scheme which is one of the Bureau of State Pensions (BSP) responsibilities.

When Channels Television visited the state government secretariat at Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, the state capital, it was The Secretary of the state Mr Taiwo Adeoluwa revealed that some workers ready to work while others relinquish their duty post.
According to the Secretary to the State Government, he portray the action as illegal and uncalled for, saying that the government may bring up a ‘no work, no pay’ system as a punishment for the action.
Mr Adeoluwa urge the workers to look things the way government is looking at it, meanwhile we all know the current economic status of the country, reiterate the fact that the government is interested in the welfare and care of the workforce.
Although the town seemed calm, security operatives were stationed at strategic places to maintain law and order for the safety of all.

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