Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

Workers and pensioners in Enugu State under the auspices of the

Organized Labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and
Trade Union Congress (TUC) on Thursday held a mega solidarity rally in
support of good governance in the state and in appreciation of
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his “undeterred friendly disposition”
towards them, and endorsed him for re-election in 2019.
The jubilant workers and retirees, who marched from the new state
secretariat, G.R.A, Enugu to the venue of the rally at the popular
Michael Okpara Square, Independence Layout, said they “have never had
it any better before”.
They added: “We have gathered here today to confer our collective
endorsement of Your Excellency as the Organized Labour’s Candidate for
the 2019 General Election, for Governorship in Enugu State”.
Speaking on behalf of the workers and pensioners, the Chairman of the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Enugu State Council, Comrade Virginus
Nwobodo also thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi for his “able and dynamic
governance style, which has in your less than three years in office,
wiped away our tears, and brought assurances to us for a better
future”.
The workers, who came out in large numbers,  commended Gov. Ugwuanyi
for embracing “a sound labour-government relationship”, and stated
that the governor has remained consistent in payment of their
salaries, including the wages for teachers and pensioners, in spite of
the nation’s economic downturn, which made it impossible for many
states to pay workers’ salaries.
They said that the governor has continued to beat their imaginations,
disclosing that his administration, apart from the regular payment of
salaries and pensions, paid the outstanding arrears of salaries and
allowances owed workers in the state; approved and paid the 13th month
salary to workers and teachers in the state and local government areas
as Christmas Bonus; approved the conduct and release of outstanding
promotions, conversions and advancement in the state civil service and
recruited about 4000 primary and secondary school teachers “to enhance
our educational sector”.
The workers also added that the governor while attending to the
welfare of the workers has also executed “massive infrastructural
development of both urban and rural areas of the state through your
unique fiscal management of the state’s scarce resources”.
They also applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for the entrenchment and sustenance
of peace and security in the state, which they said have earned Enugu
State the enviable status as the “safest place to live in Nigeria”.
They also lauded the governor for the judicious utilization of the
bailout funds and London/Paris Club refunds, stressing that “whereas
the release of the funds caused much rifts in some states”, he
“applied due wisdom and integrity in the application of that of Enugu
State”.
“Your Excellency’s positive transformation of the education,
agriculture and health sectors, including other areas of governance,
is in the open domain and glaring to all. These have improved greatly
the quality of lives of the citizens of Enugu State.
“We are confident that God Almighty, in whose hands you have placed
Enugu State, will see you through in 2019. Just remain faithful to Him
and keep doing good. Then, consider your success a certainty”, the
workers said.
In his remark, the Chairman of TUC, Comrade Igbokwe C. Igbokwe also
commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his open door policy and commitment to the
welfare of the workers, pointing out that the governor, driven by his
passion for them adjusted back the salary payment schedule from 25th
of every month to 23rd.
Comrade Igbokwe hailed the governor for the “peaceful and
transparent” conduct of the Local Government elections in the state;
reactivation and transformation of the neighborhood watch groups in
the communities into “a standard organization”; the
Executive-Legislative harmonious relationship; and his inclusive and
bi-partisan approach to governance, saying: “Good governance has
covered everything, everybody is happy”.
Responding, Gov. Ugwuanyi thanked the workers in the state for the
endorsement and massive turnout at the rally “to demonstrate your
support, solidarity and tremendous affection for our administration”.
He reassured them of his administration’s continued commitment to
their welfare and promised to take speedy actions in addressing the
pending issues concerning their progress.
Other speakers at the event include the Commissioner for Labour and
Productivity, Hon. Charles Ogbo Asogwa and the Head of Service, Mr.
Chidi Ezema, among others.