The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control
workers say they will continue with their strike until the Federal
Government appoints a subs
Mr Ejor Michael, the National Public Relations Officer, Medical and
Health Union of Nigeria, NAFDAC chapter, made this known on Saturday in
Abuja in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.
The union on Sept. 22 embarked on an indefinite strike to demand for a
new DG or the appointment of the most senior director to run the
affairs of the agency.
Michael said that the Acting DG, Mrs Yetunde Oni, had been on acting
capacity since February 2016 and had acted for over one year.
“She clocks 60 years on Thursday and by virtue of public service rule she has to go but she doesn’t want to go.
“We, therefore, ask the Federal Government to give us a substantive
DG or the most senior director in NAFDAC take over same way Oni took
over as the most senior in 2016,” he said.
The union alleged that the acting director had handed over to a director who is not the most senior.
Mr Idu Isua, Vice Chairman of the union said that the next senior
director was supposed to take charge after Oni had attained the
mandatory age of 60 years.
He said that the next in line to the Acting DG should automatically
take charge before the appointment of a substantive DG by the Federal
Government.
In a swift reaction, Director of Public Relations and Special Duties,
NAFDAC, Mr Jimoh Abubakar, said that the appointment of the DG was an
exclusive preserve of the President.
He said that the controversy surrounding the appointment of an acting
DG was needless, adding that the Federal Government was aware of the
situation and would take appropriate step at the right time.
“Government in its wisdom will take appropriate decision, we should
not be in a hurry, government is aware of information we are not privy
to.
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Saturday, 23 September 2017
NAFDAC union insists on strike until new DG appointment
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