Master Bakers and Caterers Association of Nigeria has threatened two weeks of withdrawal of services if the government fails to intervene in the operational challenges of its members.
Tribune Online reports that the national body of the association resolved to begin the industrial action on Wednesday.
The Chairman of the Kogi State chapter of the association, Chief Gabriel Bamidele Adeniyi who gave the hint while briefing journalists in Lokoja on Monday, said that members of the state branch are ready to join the strike if the national body gives go ahead.
The chairman explained that the proposed strike followed a series of challenges confronting the bakery and catering industry in Nigeria which remained unattended to by the government.
He noted that all efforts made by the association towards remedying them were rebuffed by the government and its agencies.
Chief Adeniyi enumerated reasons for the proposed industrial action to include shortage of raw materials, increasing cost of materials, over taxation and levies.
“Since the ban on importation of flour into the country, no serious effort has been made for home-grown wheat as promised by the government and its relevant agency, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.
“The Master Bakers have requested for palliative in form of soft loans or subsidy to bakers to enable them to produce quality and affordable quantity bread for mass consumption, which was promised but not fulfilled
“These challenges facing the association are threatening the production of affordable and quality bread in the country.
“The commodity will therefore be off the street, markets, shops and dining tables to drive home the points raised for necessary action by the government.
“Constant increase in the prices of baking materials especially flour, sugar and other ingredients have led to soaring costs, poor quality and great loss of customers and consumers consequently closing down the industry.
“If that is allowed thousands of bakers, millions of their employees will be jobless and marketers will also be affected, while millions of thousands of naira extracted from the industry will be lost to smugglers and foreign bakers of bread,” the chairman further explained.
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Woman’s Corpse, Unconscious Man Found Inside Office In Aba After Four Days
A woman was found dead and another man unconscious in an office located at No 7, Factory Road off Eziukwu Bus Stop, Aba, Abia State at the weekend.
Nurse Holds Doctor Hostage In OAU Teaching Hospital, Resident Doctors Plan Strike
The association of resident doctors (ARD) at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTHC) Ile-Ife has concluded plans to go on strike over what they termed recurrent harassment of doctors at the hospital.
How Workplace Sexual Harassment Forces Many Out Of Their Dream Jobs
Despite several laws prohibiting sexual harassment in Nigeria, many victims are forced to quit their dream jobs while others suffer depression as a result of unsolicited sexual advances from colleagues. FAITH ADEOYE reports.
If you want to keep your job and excel in your career, you need to do as I say,” Janet Abegunde’s boss said to her one fateful day. Miss Abegunde, a 24-year-old accountant who had just gotten her first job in one of the new generation banks, said she fell into depression after her boss sexually harassed her.
Oil is one of the main drivers of economic growth in Africa. It fosters international…
"He did not ascend to the presidency by tribal inheritance but by democratic choice —…
Life is too short, but some animals don't even have the privilege to live beyond…
•She denied me s3x, I can’t beg her for it —Husband A 43 YEARS old…
•She’s a liar —Husband A businesswoman, Ella Woye, has prayed a Federal Capital Territory Customary…
Trees are very beneficial to the planet in terms of helping it combat climate change,…
This website uses cookies.