JPSNC raises alarm over interference with its internal affairs

Comrade Fwengak Daniel Yilbisa, the Plateau State Chairman of JPSNC reading the communique at the press briefing.

   The Joint Public Service Negotiation Council (JPSNC), has raised eyebrows over purported interference into its internal affairs by some individuals and groups who tried to undermine its operations in the State.

    Plateau State Chairman of JPSNC, Comrade Fwengak Daniel Yilbisa, raised this concern through a communique issued at the end of JPSNC (Trade Union Side) Congress meeting, held at the NCSU State Secretariat Jos, the Plateau State capital Thursday.

     While addressing Journalists at the press briefing, sensing actions by some individuals and groups to hijack their responsibility, the Chairman said, “the JPSNC is compelled to address the recent actions of some individuals and groups, which have been attempting to interfere with our internal affairs.

     “This, to our knowledge is deliberately tried to undermine the operation of the JPSNC, which could compromise its
effectiveness and independence. We categorically reject any attempts by some individuals or groups to dictate
our decisions, influence our leadership, or disrupt our operations. 

     “Our organization is committed to its objectives and values, and we will not be
swayed by external forces seeking to advance their own interests. We believe in the importance of collaboration and cooperation, but also recognize the need for organizations to maintain their independence and self-
determination”, he cautioned.

      Yilbisa, however, urged those concerns to respect the boundaries and focus on their own goals and objectives and that, the JPSNC leadership were proud of their accomplishments and the trust bestowed in them by their members.
      He described the Joint Council as a vital platform for collective bargaining, dispute resolution and a promoting unit for industrial harmony, because its independence and impartiality
were crucial to building trust and confidence among members.
      The JPSNC Chairman, therefore, appeal to the government to safeguard the integrity of the Joint Council and
allow it to operate without undue influence or interference.


     Meanwhile, he has commended Governor Caleb Mutfwang, for appointing a new Head of Civil Service without delay to guarantee a smooth flow of activities and duties left by the retiring Head of Civil Service towards the development of Plateau State.
     While congratulating the newly appointed Head of Civil Service, Yilbisa, appealed to the number one Civil Servant in the state to not allowed himself to be misled by these groups, whom he described as marauders that have been doing same in the past, and should be mindful of the current administrative style within the office.

Comrade Fwengak Daniel Yilbisa, the JPSNC Chairman, flagged by the Secretary, Comrade Timothy Gopep, Comrade Briskila D Dabit, the JNC Treasurer  and Comrade Nelly James Ammama, JNC Assistant Secretary of JNC

and other members of the State Council

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