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Workers strike will end soon, says NAFDAC

By Doosuur Iwambe, Abuja

The seven- day warning strike by workers under the aegis of the Medical and Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) will end soon, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has assured.

NAFDAC Resident Media Consultant, Sayo Akintola, during a media interaction with journalists, explained that the Director General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, has enjoyed a good work relationship with the union and its members since she assumed office years ago.

Prof Adeyeye, who condemned the action of the union leaders preventing senior management staff from gaining access to their offices, said she was not happy that the union went ahead to begin a strike when a meeting was already scheduled with the management of the Agency for next week Tuesday.

“Seriously speaking, it’s being resolved and before the expiration of the seven days, the strike would be called off.

‘’The Director General of NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, has enjoyed a good work relationship with the Union and its members since she assumed office over three years ago due to her staff-friendly management style.

“In 2018, shortly after Prof Adeyeye assumed office as DG NAFDAC, N484, 956,344.43 was total debt owed staff for good Manufacturing inspection travels for 2015 – 2017.

‘’Even though the debts were incurred before her appointment as DG, she directed that the debts bepaid forthwith in 2018.

That was the year she paid a total debt of N3.2billion she inherited from her predecessor out of which N2, 141,016,305.07 was paid to the Federal Government in 2018. (FIRS) and N548, 026,195.07 was paid to the government as missed unpaid operating surpluses for 2015-2017.

“Whatever the issues are, the management and the union would have to sit and discuss to arrive at a mutually beneficial position in the overall interest of our country.

‘’Health workers are in the essential service sector, hence Prof Adeyeye will never treat any matter that affects

NAFDAC staff welfare with kid gloves. “It’s unfortunate that the Union had scheduled a meeting with the management for next week Tuesday only to embark on strike on Thursday.

‘’They should have waited for the outcome of the meeting before going on strike.

‘’This is the position of the DG when I spoke to her last night.

She also said it is wrong for the Union leaders to prevent senior management staff from gaining access to their offices.’’

It would be recalled that the workers’ union demanded payment of promotion arrears owed its members for 2018 and 2019 promotions, upward review of job-specific allowance in line with the minimum wage, immediate payment of all pending financial claims, better working environment, immediate resumption of payments of suspended severance allowances to retirees, better modalities in the payment of covid-19 palliatives, among other demands,

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