Speaking, Wednesday, under the aegis of the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), the PHCN workers said there was no iota of truth in the statement, stating that it was only meant to deceive investors that workers’ entitlements had already been paid.
In a statement by Mansir Musa, president of NUEE, the payment made so far only covered few workers, insisting that no PHCN worker had been fully paid.
He, however, warned that the union would resist any illegal takeover of PHCN until the severance benefits were fully paid to all the workers.
“Our attention has been drawn to publication in some national newspapers credited to an agent of government –Mr. Chigbo Anichebe of BPE on the payment of severance package to PHCN workers and hereby react as follows. There is no iota of truth in the statement as it was only meant to deceive the investors that workers’ entitlements have already been paid. The payment made so far only cover few workers as against the claim that over 20,000 workers have been paid out of purported 40,000 workforce.
On his part, President of Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies (SSAEC), Mr. Bede Opara, said some components of what the unions and government agreed on at the end of the negotiations in December 2012 were not included in the payment. He also noted that the number of those who have been paid so far were not up to the number the BPE was claiming.
Opara who said that the government is paying according to the availability of funds, however said the government would have them to contend with should they fail to pay in full.
“They have not refused to pay the complete money. It is only when they refused to pay that we will react,”
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