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NLC to Partner FG to Halt Outsourcing of Jobs
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said it will collaborate with the federal government to stop out-sourcing of jobs in the telecoms sector, among others.
Its President, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, said this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) monday in Abuja.
“In this new year, we shall work with the relevant arms and agencies of government to checkmate and halt the practices of multinational corporations especially in the telecommunications, and oil and gas sectors that are adding to the economic crisis in the country by their new habit of outscouring jobs Nigerians can do to new destinations in Asia, especially Dubai and India,’’ he said.
He said there were reports that Ericsson Nigeria, a local subsidiary of the global telecommunications solution provider, had disengaged all Nigerian staff in its network operating centres and transferred its operation to India.
Wabba noted that Ericsson Nigeria had in the last few years managed the MTN Network from among its Nigerian staff.
“Now, in the name of off-shoring, Indian workers are being brought to understudy their Nigerian counterparts, and thereafter these jobs monitoring MTN and other telecommunicationd networks are then transferred to India.
“These have huge implications for our national security, in addition to the fact that jobs that Nigerians are competent in are being moved out of the country.
“As the unfolding cyber controversy between the United States and Russia is unfolding, with the network operating centres moved out of the country.
“we can be easily shut out from the rest of the world without we being able to do anything about it,’’ Wabba said.
However, the labour leader said the experience over Boko Haram and the SIM registration controversy with MTN clearly illustrates the inherent danger to Nigerian’s national security interest of the move by these multinationals.
He said HUAWEI, a telecommunications giant, was responsible for managing about 75 per cent of network operating centres such as Etisalat, Airtel, part of GLO and part of MTN network operating centres in Nigeria.
“They have also commenced the knowledge transfer from Nigerian engineers to their Indian counterparts preparatory to also moving their operations to India.
“We will work with the relevant committees of the National Assembly, ministries and agencies to protect our national interest.
“We will be leading national campaigns against these practices in the telecoms and oil and gas sectors in this new year,’’ he assured.
Wabba said the affected multinationals must be made to understand that they would not be allowed uninhibited access to making millions of dollars off Nigeria as a nation without contributing to creating jobs.
He said there must be costs to every multinational decision to take the livelihood of Nigerian workers to other countries.
“We need the understanding, support and cooperation of government and its agencies in this fight to keep these jobs in the country,’’ NLC said.