Abuja - Staff of the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria, (CAC), on Friday shut
down their offices at the Abuja headquarters to protest alleged abuses
by executives of the commission, who they also accuse of illegally
deducting from staff salaries.
The union chairman, Mr. Buba, says the staff will remain at home until authorities at CAC meet their demands for better package.
The
workers accused the management of cornering the commission’s
properties, handing themselves huge benefits and privileges while staff
on the lower cadre are rather penalized with nine percent deductions
from their salaries.
The CAC is responsible for company registration in Nigeria.
The
strike began after the management failed to address staff demands,
raised with the threat of strike twice, Yusuf Buba, chapter chairman of
the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical
and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), said.
The union accused the management of stealing funds and giving themselves undue and frivolous privileges.
Some
of the alleged abuses include purchase of luxury cars for directors and
board members of the commission, unnecessary trips overseas, and use of
the commission’s drivers by the executive on permanent and non-official
basis.
Others are: using the commission’s money to pay for
yearly subscriptions for satellite television and Internet for their
home use, assigning N45, 000 worth of recharge cards to themselves,
paying for their electricity, water and sanitation bills and purchasing
for themselves 240 litres of petrol for each member of the executive
monthly.
Sources could not immediately confirm these allegations.
Lawyers
who besieged the commission’s office in the Maitama District of Abuja
to incorporate new firms, conduct corporate searches and conduct other
businesses left disappointed.
“The workers said they will not work until the management stops deducting their pay illegally,” one lawyer said.
The
spokesperson for the commission could not be reached for comments as he
did not answer or return calls made to his telephone.
The union chairman, Mr. Buba, said the staff would remain at home until their demands for better package are met.
Source: Premium Times
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