Thirty-six States Governors have said that they can no longer pay the
N18,000 minimum wage to workers owing to the poor state of the economy.
Rising from a crucial meeting on that ended at the early hours of
Thursday at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja under
the umbrella of Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, the governors said that
the dwindling prices of oil had drastically affected their States’
income.
Specifically, they said that the burden of the wage was lighter when oil sold at $126 as against the current $41 per barrel.
They therefore sought to have audience with President Muhammadu
Buhari on the economy, resolving that the only way out of the quagmire
was to diversify the economy to agriculture and mining.
Reading the communique issued at the end of the meeting, the Chairman
of the Forum and governor of Zamfara state, Abdulaziz Yari hinted that
the Forum also backed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) over
the N2.1trillion sanction on MTN.
According to him, the governors agreed that the fine must be paid in full.
He said that they received briefing from the Acting Executive
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Professor Umar Dambata who
explained the matter to them.
He said: “We resolved that we must look at ways to enhance revenue
generation and at the same time look at ways to cut our overhead costs
more especially the political office holders’ salaries and other
overhead expenses.
“The situation is no longer the same when we were asked to pay
N18,000 minimum wage, when oil price was $126 (per barrel) and continued
paying N18,000 minimum wage when the oil is $41 and the source of
government expenditure is from oil, and we have not seen prospects in
the oil industry in the near future.
“We will diversify our economy in the area of agriculture and mining.
But at the same time, we should understand our situation where some of
us (states) today are taking N100million take home (monthly allocation)
and then have salaries in particular of over N2billion to pay.
“We therefore agreed here to take this suggestion to NEC in our
meeting tomorrow (Thursday) so that we can be able to find ways to
tackle this problem.
Source: Vanguard
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We Can No Longer Pay N18,000 Minimum Wage – Nigerian Governors Cry Out
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