Govt To Meet LIRS Staff Today As Workers Protest Alleged Maltreatment

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Staff of the Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) on Monday embarked on a peaceful protest against what they described as inhuman treatment by the management of the agency.

 

With this development, official from the Head of Service told the rampaging workers Government would organize an emergency meeting with them on Tuesday (today).

 

The staff commenced the protest from the LIRS office to the Secretariat and subsequently to the State House of Assembly.

 

Some of the protesting staff who spoke with newsmen berated the management for treating them with contempt and neglect.

 

“We generate the highest revenue for the State government but it’s a shame that the LIRS management has been treating us with contempt,” one of the staff said.

 

Another complained bitterly of how the management has been toying with the promotion of the staff. “In the last 10 years that I’ve been working in this agency, I’ve only been promoted once. My own is even better, there are some senior colleagues here who have only been promoted only once despite spending between 15 and 20 years as staff of this agency

 

The staff also complained that they operate without any incentive with no gratuity.

 

“The only thing we look forward after leaving this place is only our contribution to the pension fund. After that nothing in form of incentive. The allowances are not forthcoming and they don’t care about our welfare,” another staff said.

 

An aide of the state Head of Service who addressed the protesting staff urged them to go back to work.

 

He however informed them that an emergency meeting would be held on Tuesday, 8 November (today) to address the issue.

 

Efforts to speak with the Public Affairs unit of the agency yielded no result.