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N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Bekwarra(m): 11:53pm On Nov 22, 2015
THE Ekiti State government has announced that it will
not slash the minimum wage it is currently paying its
workforce despite the financial challenges.
Governor Ayo Fayose, who stated this, said to ensure
the smooth payment of the salaries, the state
government might de-centralise the state’s payment
system.
Governor Fayose, who disclosed this at the weekend
while speaking during a sensitisation tour of
Irepodun/Ifelodun and Ekiti South-West local
government areas, said the current minimum wage
of N18,000 was “grossly inadequate,” adding that
“any slash would not augur well for the workers and
their dependants.”
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the
Governor, Mr Idowu Adelusi, quoted the governor to
have said “the state government would work out
ways that the government and the labour unions
would agree on the mode of payment.”
He said the governor, who first visited Igede-Ekiti,
headquarters of Irepodun/Ifelodun council area, said
there was “no point hiding the financial situation of
the state government from the workers.”
He said: “I am enjoying your grace for returning me
to office and I am not going to take the grace for
granted. A governor who hides the true position of
things from his people is only deceiving himself. The
power of the people is greater than that of the leader.
“I won’t reduce workers’ salaries. The N18,000
minimum wage is even not enough. I will never hold
your money one day extra. The shortfall in the
bailout will be redressed,” he said.
The governor also added that a unit would be set up
in the Governor’s Office to look into complaints about
workers’ welfare.

tribuneonlineng.com/ekiti-wont-slash-workers-salary-fayose

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by manutdadex(m): 12:00am On Nov 23, 2015
Fayose my man!

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by knuckbuck(m): 12:01am On Nov 23, 2015
The people's Governor!

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by mumumugu(m): 12:05am On Nov 23, 2015
Talk talk man
Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Rapoo(m): 12:07am On Nov 23, 2015
These man is a great governor grin grin grin

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Nobody: 12:09am On Nov 23, 2015
The man of the year

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Bekwarra(m): 12:11am On Nov 23, 2015
mumumugu:
Talk talk man
We all know it's APC governors that are behind the whole brouhaha. They hate paying salaries. Always complaining about how workers' salary is always taking a huge chunk of their monthly allocation. Yet you see them going about in private jets and voting millions monthly for security votes. Let him talk, if he doesn't do, he'll be held accountable.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by ichoku: 12:12am On Nov 23, 2015
What a role model

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by bugzbunny: 12:13am On Nov 23, 2015
The only yoruba man alive
One man battalion
General of stomach infrastructure
The king of the west
Fayose the great
Hope of the common man
O ga adiri gi mma ooo grin
Now dats real change

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by bugzbunny: 12:17am On Nov 23, 2015
mumumugu:
Talk talk man
Aregberascal loading

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by jumper524(m): 12:54am On Nov 23, 2015
Bekwarra:

We all know it's APC governors that are behind the whole brouhaha. They hate paying salaries. Always complaining about how workers' salary is always taking a huge chunk of their monthly allocation. Yet you see them going about in private jets and voting millions monthly for security votes. Let him talk, if he doesn't do, he'll be held accountable.
u see why u should stop taking too much garri

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Inioluwa01(m): 2:18am On Nov 23, 2015
bugzbunny:
The only yoruba man alive
One man battalion
General of stomach infrastructure
The king of the west
Fayose the great
Hope of the common man
O ga adiri gi mma ooo grin
Now dats real change
I suppose you meant to say 'The only yoruba MADMAN alive'

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by tpiah2: 2:22am On Nov 23, 2015
ok.
Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Nobody: 3:14am On Nov 23, 2015
mumumugu:
Talk talk man
Your comment is so synonymous with your moniker. What an irony undecided

Meanwhile, Gov. "JFK" Fayose, ride on bro.cool

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Atmmachine(m): 3:26am On Nov 23, 2015
That's like how much i spend everyday on food.

$100 is like 19 thousand naira.
Nigeria is a rich country but our leaders are busy milking the nation dry.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by odeku457(m): 3:27am On Nov 23, 2015
OSHKOMOLE

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Nobody: 3:28am On Nov 23, 2015

Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by fistonati(m): 3:29am On Nov 23, 2015
Apc governors pls come and I hear ds.
While oyo apc led governor is telling d people to either collect half salary or collect full a month and don't collect d following month, Fayose ur colleague is telling u d bitter truth u may not wanna hear.
Fayose is succeeding becus he doesn't rely heavily on contractors and by carrying his people along wit his visions for ekiti state.

Another bitter truth from Ayo Fayose

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Nobody: 3:29am On Nov 23, 2015
undecided FAYOSE IS JUST AN ATTENTION SEEKER WHO DERIVES PLEASURE IN UNNECESSARY MEDIA PUBLICITY undecided I KNOW EASTERNERS WILL HAIL THIS THUG CUM GOVERNOR FORGETTING THAT MOST GOVERNORS FROM THE SOUTH EAST CANT PAY THE 18K MINIMUM WAGE AS WELL. THIS LAMENTATIONS IS NOT RELATED TO A POLITICAL PARTY. EVERY NIGERIAN IS NOW FEELING THE HEAT OF ECONOMIC MISMANAGEMENT AND YEARS OF WASTAGE UNDER GEJ WHO THE IGBOS SUPPORTED SO HARD TO REMAIN IN ASO ROCK. SHAME sad sad

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by ohenhen1: 3:30am On Nov 23, 2015
I am not familiar with Ekiti state. Can some one please tell me what Governor Fayose is doing to improve IGR?

What is doing about the cost of government?

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by ohenhen1: 3:31am On Nov 23, 2015
knuckbuck:
The people's Governor!

Please educate me on Fayose programs for Ekiti State.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by boujaye: 3:44am On Nov 23, 2015
Fayose, Ekiti people are proud of you, Gej and true democrats are proud of you.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by sunnywhyt(m): 3:57am On Nov 23, 2015
Love my state,rep E to d K I T I
Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by CR77(f): 3:59am On Nov 23, 2015
OMG common 18,000 minimum wage dem still dey complain. #APCIsAScam #FakeChange #Good4PeopleWayVote4Dem.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by jojotemitopaz(m): 3:59am On Nov 23, 2015
fistonati:
Apc governors pls come and I hear ds.
While oyo apc led governor is telling d people to either collect half salary or collect full a month and don't collect d following month, Fayose ur colleague is telling u d bitter truth u may not wanna hear.
Fayose is succeeding becus he doesn't rely heavily on contractors and by carrying his people along wit his visions for ekiti state.

Another bitter truth from Ayo Fayose
vision ke, from sll indications
...he only serving recurrent costs...money dat can neva come back. wheres d vison...wheres d savings, where are d projects...ina view he is just postponing the death of his citizens...giving a man fish when he is hungry is diffetent from teaching him how to fish.
Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by Pavore9: 4:01am On Nov 23, 2015
Unfortunately these governors clamouring for a reduction of workers salaries will dare not touch theirs and their political appointees!

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by SHOPPERS(m): 4:01am On Nov 23, 2015
APC goons, what sayest thou to this
Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by bugzbunny: 4:03am On Nov 23, 2015
searching4l0ve:
undecided FAYOSE IS JUST AN ATTENTION SEEKER WHO DERIVES PLEASURE IN UNNECESSARY MEDIA PUBLICITY undecided I KNOW EASTERNERS WILL HAIL THIS THUG CUM GOVERNOR FORGETTING THAT MOST GOVERNORS FROM THE SOUTH EAST CANT PAY THE 18K MINIMUM WAGE AS WELL. THIS LAMENTATIONS IS NOT RELATED TO A POLITICAL PARTY. EVERY NIGERIAN IS NOW FEELING THE HEAT OF ECONOMIC MISMANAGEMENT AND YEARS OF WASTAGE UNDER GEJ WHO THE IGBOS SUPPORTED SO HARD TO REMAIN IN ASO ROCK. SHAME sad sad
U get problm.....

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by CR77(f): 4:04am On Nov 23, 2015
quote author=ohenhen1 post=40308008]I am not familiar with Ekiti state. Can some one please tell me what Governor Fayose is doing to improve IGR?
What is doing about the cost of government?[/quote] Receive Sense.

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by CR77(f): 4:07am On Nov 23, 2015
ichoku:
What a role model
GEJ my Hero


Fayose my Role Model cool

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by hassan85(m): 4:09am On Nov 23, 2015
Always seeking attention. After NGF meeting, it was both PDP and APC governors joint together saying dey can't pay. Still waiting for a pictural image of any project ever committed by Fayose apart from entering markets and doing road safety all over d state

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Re: N18,000 Minimum Wage Though Not Enough, We Won't Slash Workers' Salary- Fayose by CR77(f): 4:13am On Nov 23, 2015
cool Nope but always speaking d 2ru
hassan85:
Always seeking attention

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