#MP2013 Presentation of the Minister of Labour & Productivity

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MINISTERIAL PLATFORM FEDERAL MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND PRODUCTIVITY

MID-TERM ACHIEVEMENTS IN COMMEMORATION OF NATIONAL DEMOCRACY DAY AND 2ND ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN’S ADMINISTRATION BY CHIEF EMEKA WOGU, CON, FNIM HON. MINISTER OF LABOUR & PRODUCTIVITY

6TH JUNE , 2013

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His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR President, Commander-in-Chief Armed -Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria

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His Excellency, Alhaji Arch. Namadi Sambo GCON Vice – President, Federal Republic of Nigeria 3


CHIEF EMEKA WOGU, CON, FNIM HON. MINISTER OF LABOUR & PRODUCTIVITY

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DR. CLEMENT .0. ILLOH PERMANENT SECRETARY, FEDERAL MINISTRY OF LABOUR & PRODUCTIVITY 5


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INTRODUCTION

The Objectives of the Presentation • The presentation elucidates the achievements and progress made by the ministry in the last two years. It provides a compendium of the Ministry’s contribution to the Transformation Agenda (TA) of the present administration of His Excellency, Dr Ebele Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR. Factual information and statistical data is presented to cover the performance of the ministry within the last two years of this administration. • It is hoped that this presentation will acquaint the press and the public on the programmes of this Ministry including the platforms for their implementation. • It will then systematically renew its commitments towards delivering effective and efficient labour administration services to the Nigerian people as a seal of its contribution to democracy and good governance. 6


The Objectives of the Presentation Cont’d

• The report highlights the key achievements in the sector in promoting:  General qualitative labour administration processes  Industrial peace and harmony as a basic framework for the attainment of high and stable productivity, and sustainable economic growth and development  The formulation, implementation as well as the monitoring of employment policies as enunciated in the National Action Plan on Employment Creation (NAPEC) targeted at job creation by the establishment of more skills acquisition centers, implementation of local content policy in all sectors, and ensuring fair labour practices to retain existing jobs. 7


The Objectives of the Presentation Cont’d

 Enthronement of decent work with the attainment of its supporting four strategic pillars, namely; job creation, rights at work, social protection and social dialogue, with gender equality as a crosscutting objective • The report further highlight the vision, mission, mandates and efforts of the Ministry to promote the thematic areas of Social Security, followed by the strategic goals and the thematic achievements which were derived from the key Performance Indicators (KPI) using facts, figures, pictures and photographs to showcase the quantum and quality of the deliverables.

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2. BACKGROUND • The Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity is one of the oldest ministries in the country. It started as a department of Labour in the then Colonial Office in 1932. In 1951, it became a full-fledged ministry with Chief S.L. Akinola appointed as the first Honourable Minister. • The Ministry is structured into (9) Departments and five (5) Parastatals. It is within this structural framework that the ministry operates to provide, promote and sustain the much needed industrial peace and harmony which are necessary for enhanced productivity of the citizens as critical inputs for growth and development. • The ministry has continued to play pivotal roles within the broad framework of promoting good governance and shaping government activities at various levels. 9


Background cont’d • The ministry has further responded to contemporary global and national challenges by formulating employment policies, providing employment services, promoting productivity and competitiveness, building consensus on emerging labour issues, putting in place effective labour inspection and social security systems including skills development and certification and promoting sound labour-management relations all of which have been largely influenced by international labour standards and diplomacy as embodied in the ILO Conventions and recommendations. • It is the clearing house for all labour related issues including labour statistics in the country. The Ministry also has a network of State Offices in the thirty six (36) States of the Federation and the FCT.

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Background cont’d

2.10 Vision Statement To have a society with peaceful and harmonious industrial relations; where safe and decent work are Guaranteed; and social security for all Nigerians is ensured. 2.20 Mission Statement To create an enabling environment for national growth and sustainable development through best practices in Labour Administration.

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Background cont’d 2.30 Mandate • Employment Generation with focus on the implementation of the National Action Plan on Employment Creation (NAPEC) document and the realization of the Local Employment Content Initiatives which tags generation of employment to award of contracts. • Labour Administration by effecting and supervising all the ratified and domesticated ILO Labour Standards • Skills Development through the diversification in all states of the Federation of the mandate of the newly created Department of Skills Development & Certification in 2012. • Productivity Enhancement • Promotion of Industrial Peace and Harmony in all sectors to encourage and attract direct foreign investment and Public Private Partnerships in the privatization processes where deemed necessary. • Social Security Coverage by empowering the newly created Department of Social Security in 2012 12


Background cont’d

2.40 The Departments • Policy Analysis, Research & Statistics • Human Resources • Finance and Accounts • Inspectorate • Employment and Wages • Productivity Measurement • Trade Union Services & Industrial Relations • Skills Development & Certification (established in 2011 and started functioning effectively, recently in 2012) • Social Security 13


4.0 THEMATIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN LINE WITH THE MINISTRY’S MANDATE AND MR. PRESIDENT’S TRANSFORMATION AGENDA

• The role of the Ministry as highlighted in the Vision 20:20.20 documents and the strategic objective to be pursued under the 1st NIP is the creation of decent job opportunities through improving the business environment to allow inflow of investments, enhanced efficiency and productivity and promotion of industrial peace and harmony. • It is on the premise of the above objective that the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity presents its Mid-Term achievements from May 29th, 2011 – May 28th, 2013 in the following order: 14


THEMATIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN LINE WITH THE MINISTRY’S MANDATE AND MR. PRESIDENT’S TRANSFORMATION AGENDA Cont’d

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Provide Industrial Peace and Harmony Job Creation and Employment Capacity Building/Skill Development Social Security Protection for Vulnerable Nigerians • Labour Safety, Health, Welfare and Education • National Productivity • Provision of Policies, Regulatory and Administrative Services 15


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony:

• From the period under review 398 trade disputes were apprehended, 301 disputes representing 78% were completely and successfully resolved with 87 cases representing 22% pending at various stages of settlement • The Joint action by the two Federation Trade Unions – NLC and TUC over the delay in the implementation of the New National Minimum Wage in 2011 • ASUU over implementation of Collective Agreement.

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Promotion and Sustenance of Industrial Peace and Harmony cont’d.

The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim, and President Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Peter Esele in one of the Pre-Centenary Symposium on Trade Union matters 17


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d • NUPENG/PENGASSAN over a number of issues bordering on unfair labour practices in 2011 • PHCN on Power Reform Programme, which is ongoing and about to be concluded. • 299 cases were referred to the Industrial Arbitration Panel, 244 cases have been concluded, 47 awaiting Award and 8 pending. • The Ministry addressed the issue of relativity in the salaries of Federal Civil Service Employees. This resulted in an increase of 53% in the salary of Federal Civil Servants; 18


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim, the Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomole alongside the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Abdul Waheed Omar and its Trade Union Congress (TUC) counterpart, Comrade Peter Esele in one of the Trade Union Meeting on trade dispute

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Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d • New National Minimum Wage Act signed into law within the period under review • The IAP office in Lagos is located on the 6th, 7th, 9th & 11th floors of the Information Building, 15 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi. The renovation is on-going and is at 40% completion level.

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Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Hon Minister of Labour and Productivity Alongside Labour Leaders in 2013 May Day Celebration 21


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d May Day attended by Mr. President, Eagle Square Abuja

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Hon Minister of Labour and Productivity with Presidents of NLC and TUC in another scene I during the 2013 May 22


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d

– The Visiting Deputy DG of ILO Jose Manuel Salazar – Xirinachs with

Honourable Minister of Labour

The Visiting Deputy DG of ILO Jose Manuel Salazar – Xirinachs with Honourable Minister of Labour 23


Promotion and sustenance of industrial peace and harmony cont’d •

Table A. Achieving Industrial Peace and Harmony S/No .

Key deliverables

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2012

As at May 2013

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Number of Trade Disputes Apprehended / Labour complaints by the Minister of Labour and Productivity declared

113

213

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Number of Trade Disputes Resolved through Mediation & Conciliation

96

174

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Number of Trade Disputes Arbitration/Judicial Adjudication

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25

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Number of on-going Trade Disputes

7

14

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resolved

through

Total

No resolved

PERCENTAGE (%) resolved

301

78

299

244

81.6

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11.74

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6.57

398

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Creating Decent Job Opportunities

• Approval and production of National Action Plan on Employment Creation (NAPEC) by Federal Executive Council (FEC) as a National working document to be incorporated into the National Development Plan. The document has since been produced and ready for implementation. When effectively implemented, the NAPEC document is tailored to generate approximately five million jobs yearly in the short run. The document identifies eleven key sectors as growth drivers to be harnessed for immediate job creation; • These include: 25


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

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Agriculture and food security Commerce and Industry Power and Energy Works, Housing and Urban Development • Petroleum, Gas and Solid Minerals Transportation (Land, Water and Air) Information and Communication Informal Economy Education Health Tourism. Culture, Entertainment and Sport 26


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d • Approval of FEC that all Council memos for contract award should mandatorily indicate Local Employment Content Implication (LECI); • It is proposed that every Contract approved by the FEC is expected to have a corresponding opportunity for job creation and employment opportunity • As at April 2012, FEC approved contracts generated /created about 198,534 jobs nationwide. • Source: Approved FEC memoranda • The Ministry engaged the International Labour Organization on Entrepreneurship Development (Start and improve your business). Engaged the ILO for migration (IOM) on implementation of tenth European Fund (EDF) • This was followed by three-step – down workshops on the subject of trafficking in human beings and forced labour, held in Sokoto, Imo and Lagos State 27


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d • National Labour Migration Policy formulated Enthronement of Nigeria’s Global Pact Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP I & II) - an ILO employment strategy to mitigate impact of the global economic and financial crisis on working families. The Honourable Minister was invited to the 2010 United Nation (UN) Global Compact Leaders Summit and the Ministry has continued to reap the dividends of that participation. In addition, the Ministry has concluded all aspect of the Pact as it affect the following issues: • Principle 3 – Business should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition, in good faith, of the right to Collective Bargaining • Principle 4 – The elimination of all forms of forced & compulsory labour • Principle 5 – The effective abolition of child labour • Principle 6 – The elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation 28


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

Participants at the sensitization programme on National Labour Migration Policy of Nasarawa State on 27th – 29th May, 2013


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

• Established the National Electronic Labour exchange. A sophisticated mechanism developed for the delivery of labour exchange services, with the aim of having an accurate statistics of Jobless Youths for proper employment policies and planning. The Ministry in 2012 recorded a total of 97.53% (6,952 as against 7,128 targeted) on number of applications received from public and private employment Agencies (PEAs) for registration; • Established an e-library assisted by the Bureau of Public Service Reform and World Bank; • Issued 150 new Recruiters Licenses and launching of Code of Conduct for private employment Agencies; 30


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

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Perm – Sec Dr. Clement Illo with other dignitaries at the launching of Code of Conduct for private employment Agencies on 16th May, 2013 31


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d • Received ILO high level mission led by Executive Director on Employment, Jose Manuel Salazar Xirinachs to provide technical assistance for Capacity Building, Youth Employment, Skill Development, Labour Force Survey/Labour Market Information System among others; • 139,371 employed candidates took part in skill acquisition in vocational, technical and agric trades; • 75,640 entrepreneurial skills acquisition for graduate of tertiary institutions and artisans; • Provided 4,379 soft loans to set up micro and cottage enterprises; • Provided 3,255 transient jobs for graduates of tertiary institutions; • A job fair was undertaken in conjunction with NDE within the period under review; • Offered 54,847 employment counseling services to the unemployed at various job centres; 32


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

Perm – Sec Dr. Clement Illo launching the Code of Conduct for private employment Agencies on 16th May, 2013 33


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d • Engaged 100 participants on Enterprise and Finance Counseling Clinic (EFCC). • 150 women were trained under the Lady Chauffeur Training Scheme flagged by Her Excellency First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Dr. Mrs. Patience Jonathan on Friday 4th May 2012 (Ariaria Foundation of the 1st Lady); • Constructed three Agric Skills Training Centres (ASTCs) in Jigawa, Zamfara and Cross River States; • Rehabilitation of 10 Agric Skills Training Centre in Abia, Ebonyi, Kaduna, Benue, Oyo, Kwara, Taraba, Delta, Ogun and Kano, • Construction of 9 MDG/NDE skills acquisition centres in each of the three Senatorial Districts in Akwa Ibom, Ondo and Nasarawa States; 34


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

• Commenced the construction of 10 Model Skills Acquisition Centres which are at various stages of completion in Katsina, Sokoto, Yobe, FCT, Delta, Anambra, Rivers, Kwara, Ekiti and Oyo States. Out of this three have been completed in FCT, Katsina and Sokoto; • A total of 276,820 persons were trained under the various programmes of the Directorate within the period under review. Out of this 171,317 of unemployed persons imparted with marketable vocational/technical/entrepreneurial/agricultural skills that enhanced their employability 35


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

The First Lady Dame (Dr.) Patience Jonathan and the Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity Chief Emeka Wogu during the flag off on the Lady Chauffeur Training Scheme in Abuja 36


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu presenting start up park to some the beneficiaries of the NDE Open Apprenticeship Scheme Programme


Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d • Other achievements of NDE include Number of skilled persons (imparted skills by the NDE) given resettlement packages to establish and practice their learnt trades (micro/cottage enterprises

3,837

Number of unemployed graduates of tertiary institutions provided with transient jobs to acquire on-the-job experience and thus gain permanent employment.

1,531`

Number of unemployed persons registered and counseled at NDE Job Centres in the 36 States and FCT. Number of Skills Acquisition Centres (Vocational & Agric) built/rehabilitated nationwide

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Number of people with Special needs imparted with marketable skills and settled

500

Number of persons recruited, trained and resettled to operate the NDE Eazy-Biz Business Ownership scheme in collaboration with Members of the National Assembly in Abia, Benue, Sokoto and Yobe States

298

Number of Skills Acquisition Centres completed and ready for commissioning in FCT, Katsina and Sokoto states.

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Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

Labour Minister with the Anambra State Governor at a Youth Empowerment Programme in Awka

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Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

The Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu flanked by the Governor of Katsina ,Barr. Ibrahim Shema addressing trainees at the NDE Skill Acquisition Centre in Rimaye, Katsina State

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Creating Decent Job Opportunities cont’d

The Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu addressing trainees at the NDE Skills Acquisition Centre in Rimaye, Katsina State 41


4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets • A new Department of Social Security was created and currently functioning in the Ministry. Its mandate is to promote coordinated and universal approach to social security in the nation and extend social protection to vulnerable Nigerians. • The Department is putting in place a social security policy that would reflect the nation’s need and level of economic development, taking into consideration the tradition as well as the modern socio-cultural values and norms. To this end, the Ministry participated in a meeting of a task-force of ECOWAS Commission in 2012 to finalize the document on the ILO convention on Social Security No. 102; 42


4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets cont’d • Processed the enactment of a new Employee’s Compensation Act which gives additional social protection to all workers who may sustain injury at workplace. It is hoped that Nigeria will commence the process of ratification of the Convention in phases in view of its wide range; • Inauguration of the new Board of Directors of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) on 24th January, 2013 • On the passing of the Employee Compensation Act in 2010, the Nigeria Social Trust Fund (NSITF) was resuscitated and currently functioning. As at the end of May, 2013, a total number of 9,409,259 (NSITF information comprising of data from NSITF, PENCOM and NHIS) people are benefiting from various social security scheme as against 8,000,000 targeted for 2013. This is a 118.6% achievement even as at May. We hope to achieve a minimum of 180% by the year end. 43


4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets cont’d

Hon. Min. of Labour commissioning the Lagos corporate office of NSITF

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4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets cont’d

NSITF building in Lagos

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4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets cont’d • No. of Organized Private Sector Employers registered as at 30/04/2013 is 3,621 • Estimated no. of employees covered as at 30/04/2013 from that sector is752,000 • For the Public Sector, Federal Government has paid for treasury funded MDAs with effect from last quarter of 2011 to date. • Computerization project has reached advanced stage and the Fund’s ICT Project will hopefully be commissioned soon. • No. of Accidents Reported nationwide as at 30/04/2013 is 535 • No. of Claims settled as at 31/04/2013 is 317 • Amount involved N53,926,466.83

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4.0 Social Security and Safety Nets cont’d • The processing of the outstanding 218 claims (535-317) has reached advanced stage for payment. • NSITF-NECA Workplace Intervention Project through which OSH audit of randomly selected 25 employers were carried out in year 2012, with a plan to expand coverage of employers this year. Three of the employers whose OSH standards were adjudged excellent via the OSH audit report were given awards of Ambulances, while some others got safety equipments of diverse kinds. Employers who were found to be wanting, but having no means were also assisted with some safety equipments/gadgets, in accordance with the provisions of the ECA, 2010. • OSH Training for NSITF staff is ongoing within Nigeria and in South Africa 47


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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

• The Department works in coalition with the National Productivity Centre (NPC) • In 2012, the Ministry attained a new paradigm in productivity by the: • Formation of National Policy on Productivity aimed at stimulating and institutionalizing productivity culture and consciousness in both the approval of the policy by both the National Economic Council and FEC 48


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• Collaboration with the National Productivity Centre (NPC) in the Development of an Action Plan for the implementation of the National Policy on Productivity. • Coordinated Nigeria’s participation at the 101th Session of the international Labour Conference, and active contribution in the deliberation and adoption of the Recommendation for Social Protection Floor by Member States. The Recommendation has enabled Nigeria to set in motion the machinery for the progressive ratification of the ILO Convention 102, aimed at actualizing the objectives of Decent Work and provision of Social Protection for Nigerians 49


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• Coordinated Nigeria’s participation at the 38th and 38B Session of ARLAC Governing Council for Ministers and other international conferences. • ARLAC identified UNILAG as Employment & Labour studies Diploma/Degree Awarding Institution for 20 English speaking African countries. • Engaged in capacity building of Officers in collaboration with the ILO 50


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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu addressing a session at ILO meeting

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu with delegates at 2012 ILO meeting in Geneva

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu at the meetings of African Labour Administrative Council (ARLAC), hosted by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity in Abuja Nigeria

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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu at the meetings of African Labour Administrative Council (ARLAC), hosted by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity in Abuja Nigeria

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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu (centre) with Perm. Sec. Dr. Clement Illoh (right) and the former Perm-Sec Dr. Olaopa at one of the capacity building activities organized by Productivity Measurement Dept.

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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• Establishment of Enugu State Office of National Productivity Centre (NPC), in furtherance of institutionalization of productivity consciousness in the nation. • This brings the number of Productivity centers to 11 • Between 2009 and 2013, 37 private Organization have benefited from the programme resulting in 555 productivity champions, serving in 37 quality circles around the country. • Three volumes of productivity in manufacturing sector have been published and distributed nationwide. Productivity Index of the Agricultural sector will soon be published. 56


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• The Centre is currently the 1st Vice-President of the Pan African Productivity Association (PAPA). In addition, the centre has also been nominated as the PAPA productivity Expert on the African Union Productivity Agenda for Africa; • 61 organization and 265 individuals were conferred with the National Productivity Order of Merit (NPOM) Award 57


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu (center), Hon. Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Adewunmi Adesina (left) flanked with Director-General of National Productivity Center and former Perm – Sec FML&P Dr. Tunji Olaopa at the 2012 National Productivity Order of Merit (NPOM) Award

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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• Collaboration with the National Productivity Centre (NPC) in the Development of an Action Plan for the implementation of the National Policy on Productivity. • Coordinated Nigeria’s participation at the 101th Session of the international Labour Conference, and active contribution in the deliberation and adoption of the Recommendation for Social Protection Floor by Member States. • The Recommendation has enabled Nigeria to set in motion the machinery for the progressive ratification of the ILO Convention 102, aimed at actualizing the objectives of Decent Work and provision of Social Protection for Nigerians. 59


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d • Coordinated Nigeria’s participation at the 38th and 38B Session of ARLAC Governing Council for Ministers and other international conferences. • 48 national workshops including in-plant/in-house workshops and seminars, were organized for over 4,500 participants cutting across the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy; • 6 policy researches have been conducted and published while twelve applied researches have also been conducted and published; 60


ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu in a hand shake with NPOM Awardee during 2012 NPOM award

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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT cont’d

• Strategic alliance have been built with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), UNDP, Fadama 11 & 111 projects, NIMASA and other apex bodies; • 55 workshops and seminars were organized for over 220 participants on contemporary methods of improving productivity in various sector of the economy; • Over 1 million Youth Corp members were trained on productivity and innovation in orientation in Camps both in FCT and 36 states of the Federation between 2009 and 2013 • Productivity club established in all over 60 Secondary Schools nationwide; • Each year, National Productivity Quiz competition and School debates are organized among participating Secondary Schools. 62


4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education

• National Regulation of Lifts, Escalators and Conveyors finalized • Construction of the National Occupational Safety and Health Institute and Laboratories in Umuahia, Abia State, in March 2012 • Conducted 7,846 inspection of work places across the Country during the period under review; • Validation of National Policy and Action Plan on the Elimination of the Worst forms of Child Labour in Nigeria, in progress 63


4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education

• As at May 2013, percentage change and improvement of man-day lost due to industrial accidents, injuries and sickness resulting in absenteeism at the work place was reduced significantly to 9.5%; • This improvement was as a result of increased workplace inspection of 7,846 conducted against 7,207 targeted for 2012. Consequently, 8.9% increase in inspection was recorded. The number of accidents reported was 72 as against 360 targeted as benchmark. • There was therefore a positive 80% drop in industrial accident due to increase in workplace inspection.

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education

• The Ministry secured the support of Federal Executive Council to approve the ratification of the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) and directed the Federal Ministry of Justice to prepare the legal instrument for the signature of Mr. President, preceding the registration of the document at the ILO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland. Nigeria shall derive numerous benefits from this ratification. • Iv Improved networking and seafarers friendly ports activities with positive chain on trade and shipping; • Attraction of technical development and assistance programs for projects and capacity building activities for Nigeria seafarers and port workers; 65


4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

• Institutional linkages with best practices in the seafaring and stevedoring industry; • Vii Attraction of young Nigerians into seafaring career for gainful employment in tune with current transformation Agenda of government; • The Ministry through the Michael Imoudu National Institute of Labour Studies (MINILS); • Trained 3,126 persons at Micheal Imoudu National Institute of Labour Studies (MINILS); • Secured accreditation and commenced long term basic education programmes (including National diploma in Industrial Relations) to enhance workers career aspirations and progression; 66


4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

• Improved training research leading to an increase of 40% in the number of researches and publications done by the Institute; • Completion and commissioned students Cafeteria, Ultra Modern Guest Chalet; • Hostel blocks and work is in progress on the construction of 1000 capacity Auditorium.

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

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The Honourable Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu performing the foundation laying ceremony of the National Occupational Safety and Health Institute and Laboratory in Umuahia, Abia State. It is the first in Nigeria and second of its kind in Africa the Institution is aimed at providing National and sub Regional leadership in area of safety at work, in the process work-related illness, injuries and death will be minimize

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

A typical Work Place Accident preventable through regular Factory and Labour Inspections

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu addressing the 2nd National Consultation on Child Labour Policy and National Action Plan for the Elimination of Worst Forms of Child Labour in Nigeria

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

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The Honourable Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu (centre) with Perm. Sec. Dr. Clement Illoh and other dignitaries at the Validation of National Policy and Action Plan on the Elimination of the Worst forms of Child Labour in Nigeria on 17th May, 2013 71


4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON inspecting the main Auditorium of Michael Imodu National Institute Labour Studies (MINILS), Ilorin 72


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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

The Honourable Minister of Labour Chief Emeka Wogu Commissioning the Ultra Modern Student Cafeteria at MINILS

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education cont’d

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4.50 Occupational Safety, Health, Welfare and Education

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The Perm Secretary, Dr. Clement Illoh (center) flanked with members of the Monitoring & Evaluating Committee of the Federal ministry Labour and Productivity inaugurated on 30th April, 2013

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P

• The Ministry took over the Community Service Scheme of the Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) from Federal Ministry of Finance. The Scheme has already engaged 120,000 persons out of the 185,000 targeted for the year 2013. • The Community Service, Women and Youth Empowerment (CSWYE) project, is one of the components under the Social Safety Net Programme (SSNP), Which is just one out of the eight (8) programmes under the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) of the Federal Government.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

• Within a short period of time of SURE-P existence in the Ministry, the Ministry has off-set arrears of February – April and continued advocacy activities to ensure buy-in from the states and local governments by meeting with stakeholders including banks and Chairmen of State Implementation Committee. • The SURE-P unit of the ministry carried out a monitoring and appraisal assignment of the implementation of the scheme in the South-South geopolitical zone with a visit to Asaba in Delta state. The visit was very successful in view of the results recorded and recommendations aimed at improving service delivery in other geo-political zones of the country 81


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

• During the short period in which the component was domiciled within the ministry, it was able to clear backlog of arrears from January to March 2013 while concerted efforts are on to engage the remaining two thousand beneficiaries per state and FCT having earlier engaged 3000 beneficiaries in the 36 states and FCT. • Each of the five other states in the South-South geopolitical zone has also engaged 3000 beneficiaries each, giving a total of 18,426 beneficiaries deployed to most of who have been deployed to about 1000 project sites in each of the over 100 Local Government Areas in the six South-South, with a total expenditure in the zone of N337, 937,650.00 from the oil subsidy savings. 82


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

• We are looking forward to the attainment of the annual target of 5000 beneficiaries in each of the states in the zone and across the federation, by the end of the year. • 4.61 STATUS BRIEF ON COMMUNITY SERVICES, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT • • Community Services, Women and Youth Employment (CSWYE) Project has two components:• a) Community Services Scheme (CSS) • b) Graduates Intern Scheme (GIS) 83


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d • 4.62 Rationale for Community Services Scheme (CSS) • (i) Most critical and significant social and economic change requirement in the country, youth empowerment; • (ii) 15 – 35 years old constitute 60% of population with 1/3 being workforce; • (iii) Social safety Intervention to protect the vulnerable; • (iv) Address unemployment concern; • (v) Provide income support to the poor; • (vi) Create and improve quality and access to social and economic infrastructure; • (vii) Promote social cohesion across gender and ethnic lines; • (viii) Environmental benefits – conservation and flood control etc.; • (ix) Security of communities;

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d • Youth unemployment levels currently very high more 35% amongst 18 – 24 years old; • (xi) Youth are national asset that need to be harnessed towards building the nation; • (xii) Contribution to 1 million annual job creation of Vision 202020 and Transformation Agenda efforts for youth employment. • (xiii) provides opportunity for temporary employment in labour intensive activities. • (xiv) Deteriorated economic and social infrastructures/services has limited access to public facilities, hence labour engagement will enhance quality and access; and • (xv) Targets the core poor, women and other vulnerable groups. • (xvi) Seeks to provide income support to the poor thus enhancing to beneficiary household 85


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

• 4.63 Value for Money • Over 8680 Hitherto unemployed youths have been employed; • Income support provided to 8680 individuals with benefits to households; • Over 2900 Women employed and have been economically empowered through income source; • Over 360 Communities have improved quality of social – economic infrastructure (of drainages, waste/refuse disposal, etc.) and Security and Traffic control services • Access to Infrastructure and social services enhanced. • Over 111,000 beneficiaries have bank accounts through which stipends are being paid. 86


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

Cross-section of SURE-P beneficiaries from Niger state

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d • During the short period in which the component was domiciled within the ministry, it was able to clear backlog of arrears from January to March 2013 while concerted efforts are on to engage the remaining two thousand beneficiaries per state and FCT having earlier engaged 3000 beneficiaries in the 36 states and FCT. • Each of the five other states in the South-South geopolitical zone has also engaged 3000 beneficiaries each, giving a total of 18,426 beneficiaries deployed to most of who have been deployed to about 1000 project sites in each of the over 100 Local Government Areas in the six South-South, with a total expenditure in the zone of N337, 937,650.00 from the oil subsidy savings. We are looking forward to the attainment of the annual target of 5000 beneficiaries in each of the states in the zone and across the federation, by the end of the year. 88


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

• 4.66 – – – –

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PROJECT SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS

Priority intervention activities identified by affected communities in line with paradigm shift on bottom up development; 2. Communities playing key role in selection of targeted beneficiaries; 3. Increase number of women and vulnerable being employed; 4. Citizen confidence raised on good Governance; 5. Enforcing transparency and accountability; 89


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

– 6. Enhancing commitment of beneficiaries – to work before earnings; – 7. Improvement in quality of social /economic infrastructure and services; – 8. Awareness created on benefits accruing – from subsidy; – 9. Direct payment into beneficiary account reduces corruption; and – 10. Raising of hope in the youth and reduction in social vices. 90


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

Handing over ceremony of Community Service Scheme of the Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) from Federal Ministry of Finance to Fed. Min. of Labour & Productivity represented by D (HRM

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

Perm-Sec. Dr. Clement Illoh addressing participants at the SURE-P Workshop on M&E

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Cross section of the participant at the SURE-P Workshop in Abuja 93


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His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Delta State, Dr. Uduaghan, Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, Hon. Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, Perm Sec. Fed. Min. of Labour & Productivity Dr. Clement Illoh and other dignitaries at the flag off of the Delta State SURE-P

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

The Executive Governor of Delta State Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan receiving SURE-P document Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON in Delta State Asaba

from the

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

The Executive Governor of Delta State Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan in a hand-shake with the Hon. Minister of Information Mr. Labaran Maku and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON during the SURE-P launch at Asaba, Delta State

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

The Executive Governor of Delta State Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan in a hand-shake with the Snr. Special Adviser to the President on Political Affair while the Hon. Minister of Information Mr. Labaran Maku and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON looks on during the SURE-P launch at Asaba, Delta State 97


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON in a hand-shake with Delta State Secretary to the State Government Comrade Ovuozrie Macaulay while the Edo State Chairman SCIC Dr. H. C. Lucky Imasuen and Director, CSWYE SURE-P Dr. Martina Nwordu watch during the SURE-P launch at Asaba, Delta State 98


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Delta State, Dr. Uduagha in a hand shake with Perm Sec. Fed. Min. of Labour & Productivity Dr. Clement Illoh during the flag of Delta State SURE-P 99


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

Beneficiaries of the SURE-P in Delta State 100


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The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan at the graduation ceremony of Ariaria at the Central Area Abuja. 101


COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity Chief Emeka Wogu CON, with the Hon. Minister of Information Mr. Labaran Maku walking to a project site during the South –South zonal Sure-P outing

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COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHEME, WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME OF SURE-P cont’d

The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, CON issuing certificate to a graduate at the graduation ceremony o held at Ariaria , Central Area Abuja. 103


TABLES • The Key Performance Indicators for the various deliverables and their achievements are all reflected in the tables below

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Table 1 . Two Year Analysis on Industrial Dispute Resolution S/N

Key Deliverable

1

2011

2012

2013

Total

113

213

72

398

96

174

62

332

10

25

15

34

7

14

11

32

Total Number of Labour Complaint and Trade Disputes Declared

2 Total Number of Labour Complaint and Trade Disputes Resolved

3 Total Number of Trade Disputes Resolved by referral to IAP AND NIC

4 Ongoing Cases

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Table 2. 2011 to May, 2013 Key Performance Indicator Overview: Job Creation and Employment 2012 PLANNED TARGET

2012 ACTUAL

20123 PLANNED TARGET

2013 ACTUAL AS AT MAY 2013

10%

10%

20%

14%

Remark

Key Deliverable

Job Creation And Employment 1

Percentage change in unemployment rate

2

Number of skilled persons given resettlement packages to establish own trade

33,650

3,837

38,000

43,000

3

Number of persons or applicants registered at NELEX

6,000

1175

8,000

7,384

4

Number of applications received from public and private Employment Agencies (PEAs) for registration

7,128

6,952

8,000

880

5

Number of persons employed from the PEAs

88,630

45,862

88,630

8,985

Low Number due to Budget Constraints

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Table 3: 2011 to May, 2013 Key Performance Indicator Overview CAPACITY BUILDING/SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 2012 Planned Target

2012 Actual

2013 Planned Target

2013 Actual as at May

Key Deliverable Capacity Building/Skill Development 1

Percentage change in education development in Labour issues

x

57.4%

2

Percentage Change in number of skilled persons successfully resettled

x

16.96%

3

Number of persons certificated

7,500

15,800

110,500

4

Number of persons benefiting from education at MINILS

2,800

3,774

3000

5

Number of persons skilled beneficiaries successfully resettled

33,560

6

Number of skilled persons successfully resettled

94,500

13,980

110,500

800

7

Number of people trained thru skill acquisition program

45,000

1257

50,000

800

8

Number of Artisans and Craftsmen certificated

145,000

15,800

16,000

5,718

9

Number of persons benefiting from education from other labour agencies. (NPC)

2,500

1563

3,500

38,000

Remark


Table 4: 2011 to May, 2013 Key Performance Indicator Overview : SOCIAL SECURITY PROTECTION FOR VULNERABLE NIGERIANS 2012 Planned Target

2012 Actual

2013 Planned Target

2013 Actual as at May

Remark

Key Deliverable

Social Security Protection for Vulnerable Nigerians 1

Number of people benefiting from employee compensation programme of NSITF

5,340,000

225,000

Entry point Jan, 2012

2

Number of Social security scheme operational in Nigeria

5

10

5

10

3

Number of people benefiting from various social security schemes

7,150,000

9,279,901

8,000,000

10,161,259

4

Number of accident cases reported

102

380

200

535

5

Number of resettlement claims paid

10,750

18

33,650

317

(N2.33) Million Under ECA 108


Table 5: 2011 to May, 2013 Key Performance Indicator Overview: Labour Safety, Health, Welfare and Education 2012 Planned Target

2012 Actual

2013 Planned Target

2013 Actual as at May

8%

9%

10%

7,207

7,846

3 Number of accidents reported

360

72

8,631

2,775

4 Number of accidents investigated

180

72

65

15

5 Number of improvement notices issued

74

7,846

65

15

6 Number of prohibition notices issued

37

10

12

2,775

7 Number of cases of prosecuted

6

3

10

1

Remark

Key Deliverable Labour Safety, Health, Welfare and Education 1 Percentage change in mandays lost due to accident, injuries and sickness resulting in absenteeism.

2 Number of inspection conducted

Ratio of reported Accident to lost days in %

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Table 6: 2011 to May, 2013 Key Performance Indicator Overview: Improving National Productivity 2012 Planned Target

2012 Actual

2013 Planned Target

2013 Actual as at May

1 Percentage change in National Labour Productivity Index

5.0

6.0

7.0

2.5

2 Number of organizations implementing Productivity and quality improvement programmes (P&QIP)

230

182

350

117

4,120

972

5,000

978

Remark

Key Deliverable

Improving National Productivity

3 Number of companies with collectively Bargained Productivity Agreements

110


Table 7: 2012 Key Performance Indicator Overview: Provision of Policies, Regulatory and Administrative Services Planned Target

Actual

Remark

Key Deliverable Provision of Policies, Regulatory and Administrative Services 1

Number of Policies initiated

16

9

2

Number of Regulatory instruments issued

X

5

3

Number of Regulatory visits undertaken

X

2

4

Number of Stakeholder’s engagement undertaken

170

102

5

Number of M&E reports produced and disseminated

8

5

6

Number of International Labour Instruments entered, adopted, and ratified

X

6

7

Number of staff trained in the use of relevant Policy Instruments

17,965

70 18


Table 7 cont’d: 2012 Key Performance Indicator Overview Planned Target

Actual

65

31

515,000,000

24,825,295

437,805

29,836

Remark

Key Deliverable

Provision of Policies, Regulatory and Administrative Services 8

Number of Individuals and organizations conferred with National Productivity of Merit Award (NPOMA)

9

Value of Internally Generated Revenues

10

Number of Jobs Created

18


Table 9:Industrial Relations Paradigm Cont’d Trade Dispute

Number

Percentage (%)

Number of Trade Disputes Apprehended by the Minister of Labour & Productivity over the past two years

398

Number of Trade Disputes Resolved through Mediation & Conciliation for the past two years

332

83%

Number of Trade Disputes Resolved through Arbitration/Judicial Adjudication (Industrial Arbitration Panel and National Industrial Court of Nigeria) for the past two years

34

9.0%

Number of on-going Trade Disputes (2011 to May, 2013)

32

8.0% 113


5.0

CONCLUSIONS

• The Ministry has moved ahead with the changing times with world globalisation and its fall-outs by adopting new Paradigm shift from traditional orientation to modern developmental framework amenable to progress and sustainability in the discharge of its mandate. • Nigeria is currently facing the challenge of unemployment, underemployment and social exclusion. More jobs need be created or generated through increased IT penetration in the states and local governments and development of entrepreneurial culture to incite the country to tap the largely untapped industrial potentials and global opportunities. Nigeria’s socio-economic conditions in the last two decades have been characterized by unemployment crises and mass poverty. 114


CONCLUSIONS cont’d • For the ministry to be able to effectively meet the current challenges and implement ILO Decent Work Agenda there is a huge need for building the capacity of labour administration through elaboration and implementation of labour policies • By 2020, Nigeria is expected to have a large, strong, diversified, sustainable and competitive economy that effectively harnesses the talents and energies of its people and responsibly exploits its natural endowments to guarantee a high standard of living and quality of life to its citizens. • The ministry has a very crucial role to play in achieving this feat as it has the mandate to facilitate and promote peaceful, productive and harmonious industrial relations, safe and decent working environment and enhanced social security coverage for all Nigerians.

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CONCLUSIONS cont’d • In discharging its functions, the Ministry is backed by legal frameworks already listed above. • In applying the legal framework, a human face is however adopted to enable effective communication and information sharing which are bedrock of Social dialogue with its Social Partners • The Social Partners, namely; NECA, NLC and TUC have been an intrinsic part of the success in achieving less Man-day loss in industrial actions during the year under review. 116


CONCLUSIONS cont’d • The Ministry has moved ahead with the changing times with world globalisation and its fall-outs by adopting new Paradigm shift from traditional orientation to modern developmental framework amenable to progress and sustainability in the discharge of its mandate • New Departments have been put in place to enable the achievement of Decent work and Social Justice in the workplace as well as create/generate employment and reduce the unemployment rate • In terms of human capital development, more than 50,000 skilled persons were trained and given resettlement packages to enable them establish their own business • The Ministry in the years ahead is determined, with necessary enabling factors, to attain its zenith within the Transformation Agenda 117


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