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FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by dre11(m): 2:32pm On Nov 23, 2023
Labour unions, on Wednesday, lambasted the Federal Government for slashing the supplementary budgetary allocation for wage awards to federal civil servants by N100bn, warning that this was not the agreement they had with the government.

Data obtained from the newly Revised 2023 Supplementary Budget, indicated that the government swapped the controversial N5bn presidential yacht votes for Navy barges, increased the budget for defence from N476.54bn to N546.21bn and earmarked N20bn as capital supplementation for the National Intelligence Agency.

The PUNCH reports that the recently approved N2.1tn 2023 Supplementary Budget was marred with controversy following the discovery of seemingly extravagant items, forcing an amendment by the National Assembly.

In the proposed document, the four-month wage award was to cost the Federal Government around N210bn. However, the approved and newly revised document showed that it would now cost the Federal Government about N110bn.

Also in the revised budget, the Ministry of Defence budget rose from N476.54bn to N546.21bn, indicating an additional allocation of N69.67bn.

Under the ministry, the Nigerian Navy, which was earlier caught up in the controversial N5.095bn for the purchase of a presidential yacht, got an additional N25bn to its total allocation.

Its total allocation rose from N62.8bn in the proposed supplementary budget to N87.8bn in the approved document.

It also observed that the presidential yacht was replaced by the purchase of a self-propelled barge with the same amount of N5.095bn. Self-propelled barges are cargo-carrying vessels specifically engineered for operation on inland waterways.

The Nigerian Navy also got extra allocation for the construction of two buildings in Enugu and Ebonyi worth N3bn each.

About N19bn was also allocated for the purchase of two tugboats, which are used to pull or push other large ships for manoeuvring or salvage purposes.

The Defence Intelligence Agency got an extra N30bn to its total allocation, from N17.04bn in the proposed document to N47.04bn in the approved copy.

The PUNCH further observed that allocations to the Office of the National Security Adviser, headed by Nuhu Ribadu, increased by N20.3bn from N29.7bn to N50.02bn.

Similarly, the purchase of official vehicles for the office of the First Lady valued at N1.5bn remained in the budget, while the education loan fund for funding student loans was increased to N10bn from N5.5bn previously allotted.

Recall that the Federal Government, as part of steps to assuage labour unions, had granted a wage award of N35,000 to all Federal Government workers “beginning from September pending when a new national minimum wage is expected to have been signed into law.”

President Bola Tinubu had declared during his Independence Day speech that “low-grade workers” in the federal civil service would be awarded a wage of N25,000.

The amount was then increased to N35,000 following discussions with the organised labour unions. However, civil servants received a single payment of N35,000 for September only and not for two months as promised.

It is still unknown why the Federal Government decided to slash the allocation of wage awards for federal workers, but the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress warned that this would be resisted.


NLC, TUC warns govt

Commenting on the development, the Assistant General Secretary, Nigeria Labour Congress, Chris Onyeka, said the agreement was for the government to raise the wages of federal civil servants and not to reduce them.

He said, “Are you saying they cut down the wage awards by N100bn? Well, we have been talking about the high cost of governance and if they decided to reduce their bills by cutting down their numerous aides and assistants, that’s alright.

“But if it is that they don’t want to pay workers what they are supposed to pay, then there is a problem. How can you subject workers to further reductions in their salaries? No way! We agreed to a wage award of N35,000 to all federal workers, so the wage award has to increase.”

Also speaking, the Head of Information, NLC, Benson Upah, said, “We were not informed before this was done. However, this behaviour is not inconsistent with the psychology of this government. It’s sad!”

The Trade Union Congress warned the Federal Government against playing games with the wage award for Nigerian workers.

The National Deputy President, TUC, Tommy Etim, said, “The government cannot play games with the wage award because it was an agreement reached with the organised labour and the instrument of agreement reached was deposited in the court.

“The government is the manager of funds and our business is to ensure compliance to the agreement is reached.”

Efforts to get the Presidency to speak on why the award was reduced were unsuccessful, as officials contacted at the villa could not provide any explanation at the time of filing this report.

Tinubu had during his Independence Day speech assured Nigerians that low-grade workers in the federal civil service would be awarded a provisional wage increase of N25,000 for the next six months.

The amount was then increased to N35,000 following discussions with organised labour organisations, as this led to an increase of the wage bill to N315bn.


The agreements made the organised labour suspend its proposed nationwide strike for 30 days, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government.

But the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, had added a caveat that the unions would revisit the agreement if the Federal Government failed to fulfil their demands.

The PUNCH had reported that civil servants under the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure received a single payment of N35,000 for September only and not for two months as promised.

“Yes, I did receive it. I saw the alert about 15 minutes ago. I think it is for September because the alert indicated September,” a civil servant, who spoke on condition of anonymity, had confirmed last month.

Another civil servant had said, “Yes, I have seen mine too but we are expecting to see another alert because the President said it would start from September. So maybe another one will come, which will read October.”

With the accelerating inflation rate in Nigeria, workers had urged the Federal Government to give them fair compensation at the time it planned to review the minimum wage in Nigeria.

Workers, who spoke to The PUNCH, lamented that the escalating inflationary pressures were taking a serious toll on their finances, eroding their purchasing power.

A civil servant, who identified himself as Opeyemi, said the economic situation was becoming unbearable because most of the prices of food in the market had increased.

He claimed the amount he spent weekly on transport fares to the office had tripled.

He noted that though the Lagos State Government had promised some palliatives, he was not sure if other workers in other states were receiving that also.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by atiku4President(m): 2:33pm On Nov 23, 2023
Which wage?
Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by slivertongue: 2:34pm On Nov 23, 2023
FG should cut theirs too

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by God1000(m): 2:34pm On Nov 23, 2023
The whole thing was a stratagem and labour leaders fell for it

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Lovemeharder(f): 2:35pm On Nov 23, 2023
Ulterior motive.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by WorldRichest: 3:05pm On Nov 23, 2023
Labour doesn't know anything. When it started playing politics with the god of Politics Emilokan Asiwaju Jagaban, I knew the end of Labour is near. Just watch out for Jagaban's next move

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by slaawomirr: 3:05pm On Nov 23, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Isoright...

Nothing good is gonna come out of tinubu's administration

Themanleshey:


this is you and your lots daily prayer but God will shame y’all . 🙏🏽
If you criticise Jonathan but now you have decided not to criticise tinubu knowing fully well that the suffering now is far more than that of Jonathan yet we shut down the country in 2012 protest
Then it will never be well with you and your family

The energy we use in criticising one president let's use it to criticise the other president we should not give a fuckkk if he is from our religion or tribe

We should unite against our politicians
Our politicians have united against us
But we can not unite against our politicians because of tribalism and religion

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Dikaveli(m): 3:05pm On Nov 23, 2023
Oil soup man is in charge

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Thomthom(m): 3:05pm On Nov 23, 2023
Labour too weak

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by billionman: 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
FG is using Labour (NLC) to play ping pong

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by oluwaseyi0: 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
Slash wage, buy 160 million car each and yatch

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by wunmi590(m): 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023


All Nigerian politicians are selfish, you can never see them slash their own salary and other allowance like that..

Even when we have innosson cars doing well here in Nigeria, they still went ahead to budget billions of naira to buy a foreign cars, instead of saving cost and opt for innosson...

Very very wicked government, I've said it that nigeria is irredeemable.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Opportuneke(m): 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
I need to be sincere with you, I don’t play dirty politics neither do I give in to propaganda.

What I believe is that there are bad eggs in every organization regardless of who is in charge as the president of the country, and these bad eggs are the saboteurs. Therefore, for the sake of the glory of this nation, those bad eggs should be filtered out so that Nigeria can know peace 🙌🏻

Legislators and other civil servants with jumbo pays must as well be visited 👌🏻

symbianDON:
are their civil servants with jumbo salaries in Nigeria?

Maybe you should make enquiry about CBN, NNPC, DPR etc staff salaries sir🤔

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by nawaforyouo: 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
grin


the ultimate scam cheesy


They never knew that they (Labour) was romancing with evil spirits (FG)

grin grin grin grin

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Paparazzi109: 3:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
When una go increase wages and reduce fuel na

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Basicend: 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
Hmm. . Tinubu govt didn't inherited zero balance in government's wallet. . But he has not demonstrated any readiness to bring about a difference. . He is not disciplined enough and embraces mass corruption.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Padipadi(m): 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
Did they slash wages of president, governors, senators, reps, ministers etc?

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Masterito(m): 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
They will cut that of the majority and increase that of the minority. What a country?
dre11:


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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Generalyemi(m): 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
grin
Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by happney65: 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
Bulabalu gbe won ni handicap. Badt guy grin

E ti mo kan kan

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Blaze14k: 3:08pm On Nov 23, 2023
Hehehe I wonder why some people keep defending rascality. Some of them might be members of labour union yet they are shouting awalokan!

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by MrColdsweat: 3:08pm On Nov 23, 2023
Meaning they have plans to owe workers salary.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by ArmaniUhuru: 3:09pm On Nov 23, 2023
What is Labour kicking?? Are they footballers?
They should shut the country down or remain useless as usual

Toothless bulldogs.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Risingblue008(m): 3:09pm On Nov 23, 2023
Gfs
Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by nautybride: 3:09pm On Nov 23, 2023
cry
Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Generalyemi(m): 3:10pm On Nov 23, 2023
WorldRichest:
Labour doesn't know anything. When it started playing politics with the god of Politics Emilokan Asiwaju Jagaban, I knew the end of Labour is near. Just watch out for Jagaban's next move

Foolishness..
Which move

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Whalis: 3:11pm On Nov 23, 2023
If this is true Nigeria is on the course of arrival. Tinubu should also visit the Senate, Rep and himself.
Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Mccullum: 3:11pm On Nov 23, 2023
I stand with LABOUR UNION on this.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by Themanleshey: 3:11pm On Nov 23, 2023
slaawomirr:
Damnnn niggar

Isoright...

Nothing good is gonna come out of tinubu's administration

This is you and your lots daily prayer but y’all shall be put to shame . 🙏🏽

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by MrCGPA(m): 3:11pm On Nov 23, 2023
I have Reiterated Times without Number that Nigeria in entirety is different from Lagos State alone. Tinubu cannot do any Magic on this Corrupt Nigeria. He will not obtain any meaningful development from Fuel Subsidy Removal rather than Suffering the Masses for Nothing. Imagine the way he is Playing with Former Almighty NLC that nobody Dares. Corruption even in NLC.

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Re: FG Slashes Wage By N100bn, Labour Kicks by gift2xl: 3:12pm On Nov 23, 2023
It's gonna rain soon.
No one respect NLC again because of their disguise fraudulent act.

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