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NUJ appeals to Cross River govt to pay gratuities to retired civil servants
The journalists’ union says retired civil servants have not received their gratuities for about seven years.
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Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River Council, has appealed to Governor Ben Ayade to settle the seven-year backlog of gratuities owed retired public servants in the State.
The Union stated this on Friday in Calabar in a communique signed by the Chairman, Victor Udu and Secretary, Oka Ibor after its monthly state Congress.
According to the union, the non-payment of gratuities to retirees for several years had led to the untimely death of many of them due to hardship.
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Cross River Migration Control DG, Abuo calls for legislation to back labour migration
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The Director-General, Cross River Migration Control Agency, Prince Michael Nku Abuo, yesterday, called for legislation to back labour migration that would boost national development.
Abuo who also represented the Governor of Cross River State, Prof Ben Ayade at the Summit, made the call in his address at the maiden Cross River State Migration Summit held in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, where he pointed out that several solutions by both federal and state governments have been given to address the issue of unemployment in order to curb the problem, but the way forward is to tackle the menace is via labour migration.
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The Director-General, Cross River Migration Control Agency, Prince Michael Nku Abuo, yesterday, called for legislation to back labour migration that would boost national development.
Abuo who also represented the Governor of Cross River State, Prof Ben Ayade at the Summit, made the call in his address at the maiden Cross River State Migration Summit held in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, where he pointed out that several solutions by both federal and state governments have been given to address the issue of unemployment in order to curb the problem, but the way forward is to tackle the menace is via labour migration.