The Federal Government on Tuesday said it had spent more than N360 billion on the payment of severance benefits to workers of the defunct Power Holding company of Nigeria (PHCN).
The Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE), Mr. Benjamin Dikki said this in a chat with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
He said the payment was in accordance with the agreement to settle the severance benefits to the affected workers.
Dikki said that at the beginning of the privatization process, the budgeted cost for the settlement of labour liabilities in the sector was put at N401 billion.
“The BPE contributed N315.6 billion from the sale of PHCN asset, while the Federal Government provides N45 billion to bring the amount so far remitted to more than N360 billion.
“It would be recalled that the federal government had demonstrated great commitment in resolving labour issues in the power sector reform and privatization.
“ From the beginning, it had committed the entire proceeds realised from the sales of the power assets to the payment of the worker’s terminal benefits.
“ The N360 billion so far spent was forwarded to the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to settle 51,247 PHCN Staff, both active and retired,’’ he said.
Dikki also said that of the 51,247 workers, 47,913 were active staff, and 3,334 were retired staff of the company.
The Director-General said 2,158 staff, comprising casual workers and those not properly documented, were yet to be settled.
source: nigerianeye
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