Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has sympathised with the organised labour, the Nigerian Union of Teachers and the family of Mr. Sunday Ogunjimi, a teacher who died last Friday at the secretariat of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in Abeokuta.
Ogunjimi, along with his colleagues, had converged on the NLC secretariat to listen to the leaders of the Labour Movement on the resolution of the industrial action the workers embarked upon when he reportedly slumped and died.
Governor Abiodun while commiserating with the bereaved family and the state workforce in Abeokuta said he received the news of sudden and unfortunate death of Mr. Ogunjimi with great shock and sadness.
In a statement issued on his behalf by the Head of Service, Dr Nafiu Aigoro, the governor described the death of the late Comrade as a big loss not only to his immediate family and Labour, but also the state at large.
Abiodun said, “We are pained by the unfortunate death of your colleague, who until his death was a teacher and member of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in Odeda. As workers’ loving Government, losing a worker in such a circumstance is so devastating. We pray that God will grant the deceased eternal rest and comfort the family, colleagues and associates he left behind.”
Abiodun reiterated the government’s commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of the workforce, stressing that “our administration is a promise-keeping one and we shall strive to honour all the terms on the agreement reached with the labour leaders.”
He added that although death is an inevitable end to all mortals, citizens should endeavour to take personal health more seriously by regular medical check-ups, physical exercise and ensuring that they rest very well.
“On our part, Government has invested a lot in the health sector and even provided a health insurance scheme that is worker-friendly and affordable at all levels starting with our primary health centres up to the tertiary level,” the statement concluded.