Feb 17 • 15:21 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Ogun LG workers give Abiodun seven-day ultimatum over autonomy, others

Local government workers in Ogun State have given Governor Dapo Abiodun a seven-day ultimatum to address demands for local government autonomy and other issues or face industrial action.

The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Ogun State chapter, has issued a seven-day ultimatum to Governor Dapo Abiodun, calling for urgent action on local government autonomy and the unsatisfactory conditions in the state's 20 local government areas. This ultimatum follows a prior 14-day warning that had already lapsed without resolution. The workers emphasized the urgency of their demands, warning that failure to act within the stipulated timeframe would compel them to initiate industrial action.

During a recent briefing at the union headquarters in Abeokuta, the union president, Comrade Adefesobi Adebayo, detailed the grievances that led to this renewed ultimatum. The union has criticized the state government's perceived meddling in the affairs of local government administration, which they argue complicates effective governance and service delivery at the local level. This ongoing tension highlights the struggles local government employees face in ensuring autonomy and efficiency in governance.

The implications of such a strike could be significant for the state, as local government workers play a crucial role in public service delivery. A stoppage in their duties could affect essential services provided in the community, leaving residents vulnerable and potentially leading to broader unrest. As the deadline approaches, the governor's response will be critical not only for local public administration but also for maintaining stability within the state's workforce and community relations.

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