IBEDC dismisses concerns over workers’ protest

The management of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), on Thursday, said the shutting down of its offices earlier in the day by some workers was nothing to worry about.
Striking IBEDC workers had early on Thursday shut down the company’s main offices in Ibadan, Ilorin, and Abeokuta.
The IBEDC management, in a reaction late Thursday via a statement by Angela Olanrewaju, the company’s coordinating head of corporate services, asked the public to disregard any strike action.
It said what happened was a picketing organised by the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE).
“One of the concerns raised was the alleged unjust exiting of certain staff members, along with other issues brought forward by the union.
“We want to emphasise that the staff members in question were let go due to consistent poor performance; following the company’s Conditions of Service and proper procedures were followed in these exits,” Ms Olanrewaju said.
She went on to state that the company had always prioritised the well-being of its employees, regarding other concerns related to staff welfare.
“In spite of the ongoing economic challenges in the country, IBEDC has consistently paid the full salaries of its employees each month.
“IBEDC remains dedicated to excellent staff welfare, maintaining a positive work environment, and safeguarding the interests of both its employees and stakeholders,” Ms Olanrewaju said.
The striking workers in Ilorin, Ibadan, and Abeokuta had all, in the same vein, complained about poor condition of service and payment of half salary.
They also spoke about illegal disengagement of staff, casualisation of staff, non-remittance of Pension Fund Administration (PFA), union and cooperative deductions, and non-implementation of the new minimum wage.
(NAN)
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