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Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by nurex01(m): 2:00am On Nov 15, 2018
Olusola Fabiyi and Olufemi Atoyebi, Abuja

Nigerian governors have said they cannot afford to pay workers a minimum wage of N30,000 unless the organised labour wants its members to be sacked.

Apart from this, the governors at their emergency meeting in Abuja on Wednesday night, asked the Federal Government to also accede to the review of the national revenue allocation formula.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum who is also the Governor of Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, who read the communiqué after the meeting, said that a new committee would be raised to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari over the issue.

He said the committee would work out another formula towards quickly resolving the problem associated with the proposed minimum wage.


Yari said, “Following a meeting of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum where we deliberated on the national minimum wage, governors resolved to re-strategise and put together another committee to meet with the President once again, to work out another formula towards quickly resolving the problem associated with the proposed N30.000 minimum wage which is impracticable unless labour agrees to a downsizing of the workforce all over the country or the Federal Government itself accedes to the review of the national revenue allocation formula.


“Members of the committee who were nominated to see the President include the governors of Lagos, Kebbi, Plateau, Bauchi, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi. Enugu and Kaduna.”

The federation account is currently being managed on a legal framework that allows funds to be shared under three major components – statutory allocation, Value Added Tax distribution; and allocation made under the derivation principle.


Under statutory allocation, the Federal Government gets 52.68 per cent of the revenue shared; states, 26.72 per cent; and local governments, 20.60 per cent.

The framework also provides that Value Added Tax revenue be shared thus; FG, 15 per cent; states, 50 per cent; and LGs, 35 per cent.

Similarly, extra allocation is given to the oil producing states based on the 13 per cent derivation principle.

Yari said that he and his colleagues had seen the report of the Tripartite Committee report presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

The committee, which is headed by Amal Pepple, recommended N30, 000 as minimum wage.

Though the President received the report, he however said that he was still studying it.


Yari said that the committee did not consider the submission of the governors who had earlier said they could only afford to pay N22, 500 as minimum wage.

He said, “We have seen what has been presented to the President by the (Tripartite) Committee.

“As a member of the committee, our representative there said the committee did not take our submission of N22,500 because it came late.


“I am surprised. How can you do this without the input of the states because the states are the key stakeholders in this business.

“So, a situation whereby our report was not taken or considered by the Tripartite Committee … then I don’t know how the committee wants us to work.”

He regretted that while the governors would want to pay, they would not be able to do so due to meagre resources available to them.


He said “But we still say we want to pay, but the issue is the ability to pay.

“If we say no, it is not about the ability to pay, just pay, I don’t know how this formulae will work and I don’t know how we can get a solution to the issue.

“We are paying N18,000 (as minimum wage today), but when the President assumed office, about 27 states were not able to pay, not that they chose not to pay.

“So, now you say N30,000, how many of them can pay? We will be bankrupt (if we pay). So as Nigerians, we should look at the issues seriously.

“While other people are saying that governors are riding jets and living in affluence, that one is not luxury but compulsory.

“Like Lagos that is paying about N7bn as salaries; if you say it should pay N30,000, now it will be N13bn.

“From our calculation, it is only Lagos State that will be able to pay N30,000. As Nigerians, this is our country; there is no other country we have and we should be fair to this country.”

He said governors would continue to dialogue with workers on the need for them (the workers ) to see the difficulties they (governors ) were facing.

He said, “As for the way forward, we will continue to talk with Labour. Let them see reasons and difficulties some of us have.

“For instance, the money Lagos State is using to pay is not coming from Abuja.

“They have a way of getting their money from the IGR and that is why they can afford to pay. They get money through VAT (as well).

“Apart from Lagos, even Rivers State cannot afford to pay. So we have been crying out about this since 2011 but no one will listen.

“One critical example is that some states ration their salaries while some others put everything they earn on the table and ask labour to come and see and ask them to suggest how much should go for capital and personnel costs.

“Some say 70 per cent for personnel cost and 30 per cent for capital projects and yet the states cannot pay and they put the remaining as outstanding.”

He said it was wrong to use the price of crude oil in the international market to determine the minimum wage.

Yari said, “So, let us look at this matter seriously to see how we can do it properly. It is our primary responsibility to see that everybody is happy.

“It is the same labour that is pushing for the N30,000 that will still turn around to say that the governors did not do any infrastructure and how are we going to achieve that by paying only salaries?”

We only negotiated minimum wage, not sacking – Labour

In his reaction, the General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, told one of our correspondents that the governors should not mix up the issue of negotiation for minimum wage with sacking or employing workers.

According to him, the organised labour was only interested in pursuing what would be the minimum wage of workers and ensuring that the workers were not subjected to slave/master situation in their country.

Ozo-Eson said, “The process of downsizing is governed by an established process under the International Labour Organisation Convention.

“We are not discussing downsizing of the workforce or employment of workers.

“What we are discussing is the minimum wage. We want to know exactly what the minimum wage is. The issue of downsizing is of collective bargaining. The issues should not be mixed. We don’t want workers to be slaves to their employers.”


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Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by nurex01(m): 2:03am On Nov 15, 2018
But one question, Can these Governors just leave their seats?

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Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by Standing5(m): 2:07am On Nov 15, 2018
I hope the governors prioritizes sack of dormant hands like thugs, girlfriends and ghost workers before sacking valuable workers like teachers and doctors.

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Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by socialmediaman: 2:08am On Nov 15, 2018
Of course, their priorities are re-election, rest is used to pay salaries. Unless Nigeria doubles it’s crude oil production capacity where they all depend their survival on, they can’t pay nada
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by dingbang(m): 3:37am On Nov 15, 2018
Sometimes I wonder whether our governors even went to schools.
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by Yankee101: 3:38am On Nov 15, 2018
We'll sack the government too

Was any Senator sacked when allowances kept increasing?

Was Buhari and his monsters sacked when budget went from 4 to 8trillion with lesser performance despite the 100% increase?

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Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by blesssingtime(m): 3:54am On Nov 15, 2018
I foresee this
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by blesssingtime(m): 3:54am On Nov 15, 2018
We'll sack the government too. Was any Senator sacked when allowances kept increasing? lol
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by kayusely70(m): 4:14am On Nov 15, 2018
They should put on their thinking caps on how to generate more funds and pay the minimum wage.
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by 3pleo: 4:16am On Nov 15, 2018
sad
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by nwakibe: 5:00am On Nov 15, 2018
My governor's wife is receiving 400k minimum wage.
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by OfficialAPCNGR: 5:16am On Nov 15, 2018
Hehehe hahaha.... Niger Delta Avengers should do the needful. Bunch of parasites as political leaders
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by Nobody: 5:24am On Nov 15, 2018
Labour should hav embark on that strike cos that way they would have help assist in reseting the brain of thsee selfish and wicked Govrs into normal functionality!
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by Nobody: 5:29am On Nov 15, 2018
These were the same set of people that promised to increase the price of petrol so also, increase workers salary in way of giving back to the people thus remarkably carter for their wrlfare. Now see where we are today in such inconsistency and Impunity of the APC traitors in government.

It shall never be well with u all Nigerian politicians.

Never!
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:30am On Nov 15, 2018
Imagine what these people that do collect hundreds of millions of Naira every month as security vote(s) are saying?



Nigeria is really doomed
Re: Govs To Labour: Expect Sacking If We Must Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage by nurex01(m): 6:17am On Nov 17, 2018
BeeBeeOoh:
Imagine what these people that do collect hundreds of millions of Naira every month as security vote(s) are saying?



Nigeria is really doomed

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