May Day: FG ignores N56, 000 minimum wage proposal
The Federal Government on Sunday kept mum over the recent demand by the organised labour for a new minimum wage of N56,000.
The issue of the minimum wage was not
mentioned by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, who
represented President Muhammadu Buhari, at the May Day rally in Abuja.
Officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress
expressed disappointment at the failure of the President to personally
attend the annual event which would have given him the opportunity to
address some of the issues raised by the workers.
For instance, the National President of
the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Alhaji Ibrahim Khaleel,
who doubles as the National Treasurer of the NLC, said that the
President’s absence was a minus as he missed the opportunity to hear
directly from the workers.
He said that Buhari would have had the opportunity to directly respond to the workers who believed in his cause as President.
The last time the President openly
identified with labour unions was at the 11th delegates’ conference of
the NLC in February, 2015, shortly before his election.
When asked that both the President did
not mention the issue of the new proposed minimum wage, he said that the
President’s absence caused it.
“That is one of the bad feelings we have
as workers representatives on May Day. We believe that it was as a
result of the absence of Mr. President. There is no way the President of
the country would grace an occasion and salient issues like that would
be raised, without Mr. President at least responding to them.”
Khaleel said that while the organised
labour did not have the exact reasons for the government’s refusal to
comment on the issues, it was a fact that labour had always achieved
welfare demands for its members through sustained struggle.
“We cannot say sincerely or talk about
the reasons behind the government side not to say anything about it. But
we believe that nothing, absolutely nothing, comes to the working class
in the history of struggle free of charge, so we are determined and we
are ready to pursue our agenda because we believe in our cause,” he
said.
There were high expectations that the Federal Government would comment on the issue of the minimum wage during the event.
The expectations of the President’s
personal presence at the even reflected in the address read by the
President of the NLC, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, who expressed gratitude to the
“President for accepting our invitation to personally grace this May Day
celebrations.”
NLC’s Deputy Director in charge of
Press, Mr. Samuel Olowookere, had told our correspondent in a telephone
conversation on Saturday to wait for the response of the Federal
Government on the issue of the proposed new minimum wage on May Day.
In an address read on his behalf by
Ngige, the President called on the workers to collaborate with the
government in the fight against corruption in the public service.
He said, “In this fight against
corruption, I need you all to be very willing partners. Fighting
corruption in the public service in particular requires the workers to
play major roles by cooperating with the government.
Ekiti workers query Fayose’s wage bill
Meanwhile, the organised labour in Ekiti
State has queried the workers wage bill by the Governor Ayodele
Fayose-led administration which currently stands at N2.6bn.
The state Chairman of the Nigeria Labour
Congress, Raymond Adesanmi, who called for a review of the wage bill,
said the same figure was claimed by ex-governor Kayode Fayemi’s
administration.
“The current wage bill quoted was
inherited from the immediate past administration. After one year of this
administration, we expect that the bill would have reduced.
“This is because no employment was done
and civil servants are retiring every day. If this is looked into, more
resources will be available for the payment of salaries and perform
other government functions,” he said.
Speaking on Sunday during a low-key 2016
Workers’ Day held in Ado Ekiti, Adesanmi said workers were being owed
four-month salary arrears by the state government even as he lamented
the death of six doctors and a driver from Ekiti, who died in an auto
crash along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway last Sunday.
The workers, who gathered at the Oluyemi
Kayode Stadium, prayed God to grant their families the fortitude to
bear the monumental loss
.
Akwa Ibom workers
Workers in Akwa Ibom have asked the
state government to review the ongoing free education programme with a
view to making it sustainable.
The state chairman of the NLC, Mr. Etim Ukpong, said this on Sunday at 2016 May Day in Uyo Township Stadium.
The theme of this year’s labour celebration is, “The Working Class and the Quest for Socio-Economic Revival.”
Ukpong explained that the free education
in the state seemed unsustainable as head teachers were made to bear
the costs of providing most teaching aids for pupils.
“There is the need to redefine the sponsorship of the free and compulsory education policy.
“For almost five school terms, heads of
public schools have been running schools without subvention. For the
free and compulsory education to be meaningful, many things have to be
done. One of them, sir, is to employ teachers,” Ukpong added.
Edo increases workers’ minimum wage to N25,000
The Edo State Government has increased
the minimum wage of civil servants in the state from N18,000 to N25,
000, with immediate effect.
The State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole,
announced the new wage on Sunday, during the 2016 May Day celebration
held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin.
“When the going gets tough, that is
when the tough gets going and my movement, which is your movement, which
is our movement has toughen me to stand when others are limping.
“And in consistency with my concept of
non-lamentation, here this afternoon, beginning with effect from today,
the least worker in Edo State, we will increase the salary from N18,000
to N25,000,” the governor said.
Oshiomhole explained that details of the
increase would be the worked out in collaboration with the Nigeria
Labour Congress in order to ensure that it is spread across all levels.
“We will make sure that it is spread up
and graduate it down. We will work out the details with the NLC such
that even a director will get a salary increase,” he added.
Ogun workers demand ‘stomach infrastructure’
The workers in Ogun State under aegis of
the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, on Sunday
asked Governor Ibikunle Amosun to improve the welfare of human capital
components of the state and not only on infrastructural development.
They also called on the Federal Government to fix the economy, bad roads and the epileptic electricity supply, among others.
These were some of their demands at the
2016 May Day celebrations, held on Sunday at the MKO Abiola
International Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta.
In his speech, the state Chairman, Trade
Union Congress, Ogun chapter, Olubunmi Fajobi, who commended the
governor for the huge success in the infrastructural development in the
state, noted that there should be commensurate attention to the welfare
of the workforce, because, according to him, “a hungry man is an angry
man.”
Workers forfeit N3.8bn promotion arrears in C’ River
Civil Servants in Cross River State on
Sunday said they have forfeited four-year promotion arrears amounting to
N3.8bn to be used for the development of the state.
Chairman of the state chapter of the
Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. John Ushie, disclosed this while presenting
his speech during the 2016 May Day celebration in Calabar.
The arrears were accumulated between 2012 and 2016.
Ushie said that the decision to forfeit
the arrears was taken following the observation by the NLC that the
state government would not be able to pay the arrears as a result of the
dwindling revenue.
According to him, demanding for the four
years arrears will jeopardise the efforts of the government in
promotion, hence the decision was taken to support the present
administration.
“The labour leaders and workers have
observed with kin interest the enormous responsibilities shouldered by
Governor Ben Ayade of the state in the area of projects.
“Following this development, workers
have decided to support this administration by sacrificing all monies
accruing from arrears of promotion within 2012-2016 to the tune of about
N3.8bn.
“The organised labour in the state are
grateful to Governor Ayade for the prompt payment of workers’ salaries
in the state,” he said.
Responding, Governor Ben Ayade gave an assurance that he would immediately address all the issues raised by the state NLC.
Parallel May Day rallies hold in Lagos
To commemorate the annual workers’ day
celebration, two factions of the Nigeria Labour Congress held their
rallies in two different locations in Lagos State.
While the state chapter of the Ayuba
Wabba-led NLC held its rally at the Onikan stadium, Lagos Island, the
Joseph Ajaero-led faction held its rally under the bridge in the front
of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
The two factions of the labour union
charged the government to find a lasting solution to the perennial fuel
scarcity and the poor performance of the privatised power generating and
distribution firms in the country.
The factional NLC president, Ajaero,
lamented that Nigerian workers had become victims of illegal lay-offs in
the guise of the poor run in the oil industry, whereas they were
excluded when there was boom in the sector.
He condemned governors and private
companies, who were championing the sacking and de-unionisation of
workers, warning them to desist from such acts.
He said, “Be reminded that Rochas
Okorocha sacked hundreds of workers in his state without recourse to
procedures, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company followed the same way
while Indorama toed the same path in sacking hundreds in total
disregard to our laws and statutes, Nigeria Liquefied Nigeria Gas
Limited contractors have turned Nigerians into slaves in their
respective places of operation.”
Speaking at the rally the Lagos State
NLC Chairman, Idowu Adelakun, pointed out that the present economic
challenges the country was facing was as a result of corruption and
mismanagement of funds by the ruling class.
Saraki urges workers
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on
Sunday, urged Nigerian workers to be more committed in their service to
the nation, especially at this time of economic strain.
He said the growth of the economy and
overall development of the country depended on how much support workers
gave to government’s policies, programmes and projects.
Bayelsa laments economic woes
The Bayelsa State Government has joined
Nigerians in congratulating the nation’s workers on May Day,
expressing the optimism that all will be well.
The Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Mr. Jonathan Obuebite, said in a statement on Sunday thar
workers remained the most critical component of Bayelsa.
He said workers act as vehicle to propagate policies of the government and give governance more meaning.
According to him, the Workers’ Day is
sadly coming at a time when the economic woes of the country and Bayelsa
State are getting worse due to dwindling resources.
‘Unpaid salaries made us irresponsible at home’
Sequel to the non-payment of salaries,
Ondo State workers have lamented that they the development had many of
them irresponsible at their various homes as parents.
The civil servants in the state were being owed salaries of five months by the state government.
Speaking at the May Day celebration
thanksgiving service held the C & S Church Movement, Ijoka, Akure,
on Sunday, the Chairman of the State Negotiating Council of the Nigeria
Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, Mr. Sunday Adeleye, said
the situation of the workers in the state was getting worse on a daily
basis due to the non-payment of their salaries.
Probe: Jonathan’s
administration not under trial – Prof Alkali
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Abuja – The former Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on
Political Affairs, Professor Rufai Ahmed Alkali has urged Nigerians to
allow the anti corruption agencies carry out their assignment, noting
that they have capable men and women to embark on their duties
professionally.JonathanGeneva
In a statement in Abuja sunday, Professor Alkali said some unnamed
persons have been sponsoring negative write ups in the media to
discredit the work of the anti corruption agencies especially as it
relates to the investigations into the past administration of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the campaign funds of the
Jonathan/Sambo 2015 Presidential Campaign Organization (PCO).
The former Political adviser to President Jonathan noted that contrary
to the insinuations in certain circles that the Jonathan administration
was under trial, it is the ruling elites that are under trial for their
failure.
“Let me state here that contrary to popular notions, it is not PDP
leaders that are on trial. It is not even the former PDP Government
alone that is on trial. It is the ruling elite in the country that is on
trial over our individual and collective failures. And each and every
one of us will, at some stage in life, face and hopefully past the
integrity test” he said.
He noted: ” I have resisted the urge and temptations to join issues with
the sponsors and writers of these stories, hoping that in good time,
they will know the truth. However, it has become imperative at this
stage, to urge writers of those stories to allow the security agencies,
who are made up of highly competent and well trained professionsls, to
handle the investigations diligently.
“My resolve to keep silent since these issues were first reported in the
papers was mainly because of my fair understanding and respect of the
system having served my country in various capacities over the years” he
said.
Professor Alkali noted that “the issues under investigation are within
the powers of the relevant agencies charged with the constitutional
responsibility to do so and I believe that the agencies have been doing
their work without any interference by anyone. I therefore have absolute
confidence in the ability and capacities of the men and women who are
saddled with this rather difficult task of cleansing the sytem to do
their work in line with their mandate.
“In my view it is time we move away from the dramatisation of serious
issues and focus our attention and energy towards consolidating on the
gains of democracy in our country” he concluded.
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