The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) insisted that the N18, 000 minimum
wage for Nigerian workers is not fixed but was negotiated through a
tripartite system.
It therefore warned that any governor reneging of that agreement is
breaking the law of the land, adding that such governor should resign
from his position.
NLC also hailed the ongoing war against corruption by President
Muhammadu Buhari, saying that corruption had killed more people in the
country than road accidents.
NLC President Ayuba Wabba, told reporters Friday in Ilorin, the Kwara
state capital shortly after his condolence visit to for NLC vice
president, Issa Aremu on the death of his wife.
He said: “They have been misinforming the people about the N18, 000
minimum wage. Minimum wage is not fixed, it was negotiated through a
tripartite system; ten state governors represented the governors,
federal government and organized private sector were also represented.
It was a tripartite process of collective bargaining.
“We had looked at all the indices of ability to pay. It is a law and
anybody that refuses to pay is breaking the law of Nigeria and we advise
any such governor to resign.
“Why is it that the salary of councilors to the highest political
office all over the country despite their inability to pay is the same?
If there is economic challenge why should it be the workers that will
bear the burden? Councilors in least economic viable to the most
economic viable states in the country earn the same salaries. So who are
they fooling?
“Can they continue to fool us? When the resources were there workers
were not enjoying. Now that there is a challenge in the system why
should the burden be shifted only to the workers? That is not acceptable
to us. This is like a battle for us as we must continue to insist that
workers should work in dignity and there must be dignity in labour.”
On war against corruption, Comrade Wabba said: “The ongoing probe is
not unexpected. Since the inception of current democracy people have
assisted themselves with our commonwealth. I am sure if we are able to
recover these resources from local, state to federal governments, we
will have more than enough to fix our system and everybody will enjoy.
“Now they don’t steal in millions; we hear of billions these days.
They will buy houses they cannot use. They will buy houses in Nigeria,
Dubai and United Kingdom. How many houses will a person sleep in at a
particular night? Therefore, it is vanity for politicians to continue to
loot even what they cannot use.
For me the anti-corruption war must be consistent; it must also go
down to the ladder including the organized private sector. All of us
must be interrogated. Corruption has killed many people even more than
road accidents. The roads are not fixed because the resources meant to
fix the roads have been frittered away. Why are the hospitals not
functioning optimally and people are dying? It is because, the resources
are supposed to be used to fix the hospitals have been misappropriated.
That is why we are canvassing for capital punishment. It has worked
elsewhere.
“The apparent slowness in the current administration is because what
is required to fight corruption must be put in place; I also know that
when you fight corruption the people involved will fight back. And the
process will also slow the person fighting it down; but the president
should continue to be consistent. He should not be deterred because it
is only a clean leader that can fight corruption. We urge to be
consistent in his war against corruption because that is why Nigerians
voted for him for a positive change.”
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