The Senate
Committee on Land and Transport is deliberating on a Bill for an Act to provide
for Transportation Protection and Facilities of Employee’s and other matters
connected.
The purpose of the Bill was to
protect and enforce the safety and dignity of Nigerian workers by ensuring that
employers make provision for safe and convenient means of transportation for
their workers.
At a public hearing of the bill
recently, the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, said it is
necessary to consider the safety of Nigerian workers in respect to the way they
were being transported to and fro from their respective destinations.
Saraki, who
was represented at the hearing by the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan called for
meaningful contributions from Nigerians and other stakeholders on the bill,
particularly the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).
The Chairman, Senate Committee on
Land Transport, Sen. Gbenga Ashafa said without prejudice to the decisions that
this committee would arrive at, the focus of the bill on the plight of the
Nigerian workers and the fact that that it draws inspiration from the
constitutional provision of the right to the dignity of the human person is
genuinely commendable.
He said, “It is also important to
note that the legislation is a novel foray into the development of our labour
laws in Nigeria. Indeed, we have to look into the manner in which employers
convey their workers, from one point to the other and in this regard, the
safety and dignity of our labour force must come first. This would have a
direct effect on the productivity of the average worker and in essence
translate to a more vibrant economy.”
Senator. Babajide Omoworare, who
sponsored the bill, appreciated the massive turn out of stakeholders at the
event, saying, the aim was to add value to the Nigerian workers by providing a
dignity means through which they were conveyed by employers to places of work.
In his comment, the Minister of
Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi said it was commendable that the lawmakers could
identify with the plight of Nigerian workers especially on the non-conducive
vehicles in which employers convey their workers.
The ministry is of the view that the
introduction of fines and imprisonment as punishment for offenders will
discourage use of unauthorised vehicles and as such ensure the safety of
workers in transit.
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