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 IBEDC workers in Ogun embark on indefinite strike over minimum wage

Mr Shobayo said the IBEDC management would not be allowed to continue to take the workers for granted on issues which had been on for nine months.

• February 6, 2025
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)

Employees of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company in Ogun State on Thursday embarked on an indefinite strike over the non-implementation of the new minimum wage and non-remittance of pension and cooperative deductions.

The workers began the action by locking the gates to the IBEDC office at Leme in Abeokuta.

Speaking with journalists at the office entrance, Vice-President of National Union of Electricity Employees, Lagos/Ogun zone, Abiodun Shobayo, said the workers were left with no other option.

He stated as a reason the unwillingness of the IBEDC management to attend to their concerns in the past nine months.

Mr Shobayo said the IBEDC management would not be allowed to continue to take the workers for granted on issues which had been on for nine months.

“For instance, our pension contributions and cooperative deductions running to billions of Naira have not been remitted. Also, we are not given imprest, and our people have been using their personal money to run the company, to clear electricity faults, and go about distributing electricity bills. Furthermore, the management is not ready to implement the new minimum wage. It is not ready for negotiation but complaining that there is no fund. It has also started sacking workers indiscriminately without recourse to the conditions of service,” he stated.

Mr Shobayo disclosed that 70 per cent of those working in Abeokuta for IBEDC were casual workers, noting that it was not right.

He further stated that they demanded all monies being owed them to be paid, while the sacked workers must be reinstated.

“It is after this that we can be talking about calling the strike off,” Mr Shobayo said.

Efforts to speak with the company’s management on this development for several hours were futile.

(NAN)

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