Ekiti State workers have threatened to go on strike, if their entitlements are not paid within the next 21 days.
They want Governor Kayode Fayemi to fulfill his promise of doing so before the end of his tenure in October, 2022.
The workers said the non-payment of entitlements had made life unbearable for them in the face of the present harsh economic realities.
In a communique issued by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) the workers accused the state government of selectively implementing the 2018-2019 promotion exercise.
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The union therefore called on government to ensure that others exempted should be immediately captured for financial remuneration.
they lamented continued kidnappings in the state in recent times and charged government and security agencies to quickly rise to the challenge and nip it in the bud.
The communiqué was signed by TUC State Chairman, Sola Adigun, and Secretary, Yomi Peters, at the end of its meeting.
The body lamented that most members of the TUC had not benefited from the new minimum wage after almost two years of implementation in the state.
They called on the government to implement the minimum wage across the board for all workers without further delay.