Politics

Plateau deputy governor reiterates Mutfwang’s commitment to welfare of workers

By Pwanagba Agabus, Jos

Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Mrs Josephine Piyo, has reiterated the commitment of the Governor Caleb Mutfwang led administration in its efforts to improve the welfare of workers in the state.

She also said the present admistration in the state is committed to addressing needs of workers and providing conducive working environment for them.

Piyo gave the assurance at the 21st Annual General Meeting of Nightingale Welfare Scheme Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society Limited of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH).

She said, ”As a government, we will continue to thrive towards improving the welfare of our workers and retirees in Plateau state through regular and timely payment of salaries and pensions.

”Improving the working conditions in the state is top in our priorities and this is in realisation of the critical role workers play towards economic growth.

”This is why when we assumed office on May 29th, we met workers on strike due to lack of payment of salaries and other incentives. This government immediately swung into action through various negotiations with the workers.

”We commend them for suspending the strike and pray we never return to the days where workers will down tools for such a long period over nonpayment of their entitlements”, she maintained.

”We will forge a synergy with workers in the state to run a transparent and responsive government that will improve every sector of the economy for the benefit of the people of Plateau State”, the Deputy Governor assured.

Piyo, who said government was aware of the current challenges in the nation, said it would do everything within its reach to meet the yearnings and aspirations of citizenry.

She advised citizens to adjust to the realities on ground and do only what is needed and desist from reckless spending.

The Deputy Governor, who extolled the relevance of Cooperative societies to the growth of the economy, advised workers in the state to save for the rainy days while still in service.

President, Nightingale Welfare Scheme, Mrs Patricia Manasseh, thanked the Deputy Governor for honouring their invitation, adding that the AGM avails members of the cooperative rob minds together toward meeting its objectives.

Manasseh charged the members to remain resolute and work together despite the challenges being faced in the country, adding that it would be something of the past.

She thanked the management of JUTH for the smooth relationship they have enjoyed over the years.

In his remarks, Chief Medical Director of JUTH, Dr Pokop Bupwatda, applauded the cooperative for their consistency and their massive contribution and service to the hospital.

Bupwatda represented by Dr Nankling Lamu, stated that it takes discipline, dedication and prudence to be able achieve alot over the years.

He advised members of the Cooperative to adjust to the realities on ground to be able to survive the depressing economy.

Related Posts

Leave a Comment

This News Site uses cookies to improve reading experience. We assume this is OK but if not, please do opt-out. Accept Read More