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NSITF boss, Faleye seeks Lagos support in fostering employer-employee relationship

 

Ayodele Olalere

 

 

The newly appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, Oluwaseun Faleye, on Wednesday sought the support of the Lagos State government in complying with the agency’s scheme as related to employees and employer relationship.

 

While speaking during a courtesy visit to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Faleye said the management of the agency was in the state on a two-day retreat to discuss how to collaborate with lawmakers in achieving it’s objectives.

 

Faleye was accompanied by the chairman, Senate Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity,
Senator Diket Plang and other lawmakers.

 

He told Governor Sanwo-Olu that the agency need the support of the state government in complying with the laws guiding employees and employer relationship to serve as a model for other states to follow.

 

“We are here on a two day retreat on how we can collaborate with lawmakers so they can better understand what we do and using their legislative influence to help us achieve our aims,” he said.

“NSIITF was designed to formulate the employer scheme where we provide cash and non cash support to injured or deceased workers arising from hazards from heir work activities.

We have been doing it robustly since 2012 and we want to continue doing it. We know Lagos State can give us critical support in what we are doing,” Olaleye added.

Seeking the support of the Lagos State government, he further said:
“We call for your support in making NSTF Requirement Certificate an integral part of your sub contractual document with third parties. The importance that it gives to workers workers and employees generally will also contribute to the progress of the state.

Whenever workers are sick, the compensatory package it gives can give succour to the employers and employees. We seek your support to ensure that Lagos State is compliance with the law in compensation scheme .The Act applies to both private and public sectors including the government .The acceptance of the scheme by Lagos State will send a strong signal for other states to follow.”

 

Responding, Governor Sanwo-Olu charged the agency to be transparent and accountable, as well as render quality service for the benefit of the people.

 

He said although the state government had a robust insurance package in place for Lagos workforce, he assured of his administration willingness to harness the areas of collaboration with the NSITF to achieve its objectives as well as explore the benefits of the fund for workers and Lagosians.

 

On his part, Senator Diket Plang said lawmakers are committed to ensuring employers are protected when at work incase of hazards

“As legislators, the NSITF is a product of the parliaments and we have to find out how some MDAs are performing . Where there is need to make changes, we make them to increase productivity.

As legislators we have the responsibility to ensure that these constitutional responsibility of the employees and employers are adhered to for the benefit of Nigerians as well as foster synergy between the legislative and executive arms of government.

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