Over 2000 workers killed in insurgency yet to get benefit nlc

It's unfortunate to hear that over 2000 workers who lost their lives in the insurgency in Nigeria are yet to receive their benefits from the National Labour Commission (NLC).

The NLC is a government agency responsible for promoting and protecting the rights of workers in Nigeria. One of its key responsibilities is to ensure that workers who lose their lives in the line of duty or as a result of circumstances beyond their control receive adequate compensation and benefits.

The fact that over 2000 workers who lost their lives in the insurgency are yet to receive their benefits is a clear indication that the NLC is not fulfilling its mandate. This is unacceptable and raises serious concerns about the welfare and well-being of workers in Nigeria.

The NLC should take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that the affected workers and their families receive the benefits they are entitled to. This includes providing compensation, medical care, and other forms of support to help them cope with the loss of their loved ones.

Furthermore, the NLC should also work with other government agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the root causes of the insurgency are addressed and that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.

It's also important to note that the NLC should not only focus on providing benefits to workers who have lost their lives but also work to improve the overall working conditions and welfare of workers in Nigeria. This includes advocating for better pay, safer working conditions, and access to quality healthcare and education.

In conclusion, the fact that over 2000 workers who lost their lives in the insurgency are yet to receive their benefits is a serious issue that requires immediate attention and action from the NLC and other relevant stakeholders.