Leadership of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Unions Congress (TUC) have pledged to work with the governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, Peter Mbah, when he assumes office as governor.
The organised labour disclosed this, yesterday, during their courtesy visit to the governorship candidate, stressing that his leadership antecedent and track records had already won the confidence of the people.
Ben Asogwa, who spoke on behalf of the TUC as the chairman, said they visited to assure Mbah of their resolve to partner his administration for the good of the state and for the welfare of workers.
Noting that the body is non-partisan, the chairman added they were confident Enugu workers would not be disappointed in Mbah’s government because of his towering and outstanding records in both public and private sectors.
“We will do everything within our reach to make your administration work, just like we had a robust relationship with the government of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi,” the labour leader said.
He further appealed to the business mogul to look into the welfare of workers by improving on the legacy of the governor, urging him to give priority to the payment of pensions and gratuities of retirees.
Acting Chairman of NLC, Mathias Eneh, expressed delight over the fruitful meeting, adding they would establish progressive relationship with the incoming administration that would enhance development.
He lauded Mbah’s past track records as excellent, stressing that they knew he would not disappoint the state.
Mbah commended the union leaders for their support for the present administration, saying he would build on the existing robust relationship workers had been enjoying under the governor.
He stated that he had strong passion for the massive improvement of the welfare of workers, especially civil servants.
According to him, his administration would declare war on poverty by attending to the needs of the people through job creation, training and upskilling of workers and adequate compensation.
“We are interested in the welfare of workers and they’ll be adequately compensated when we assume office. We are going to enhance the skills of our workforce through training and work out the framework for their pensions and gratuities.
“In us, you’ve found a family because we all have parents, brothers, sisters and other family members in the service. So, be rest assured of our support,” he said.
Mbah called on the union, including workers across the state to support the PDP with their votes to ensure continuity and effective stewardship.

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