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Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by agwom(m): 6:05am On Jan 07, 2021
Civil servants in Kano State said Wednesday that they had been left confused following unexplained slashes in their November and December salaries.

Some civil servants said they were left with less than the old minimum wage of N18, 000. Officials of the state government denied reverting to the old minimum wage, insisting that there were only deductions because of the prevailing recession in the country occasioned by COVID-19.

The federal government had in 2020 increased the minimum wage to N30, 000 and some states followed suit by adopting the increment based on the grade level of their workers.


A cross-section of civil servants in Kano described the “slash” as unfair, saying the Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led administration shouldn’t have deducted money from their November and December salaries at a period when it released N2.3billion for the conduct of local government elections scheduled for January 16.

This is even as many of them have continued to raise questions on what the government is doing with the several monies it is getting from different sources including federal allocation, internally generated revenue and grants from donor agencies.

Daily Trust reports that Kano State is not the only state in the country to have tampered with workers’ salaries in recent times.

Most recently, the Niger State Government had declared that it could no longer pay 100 per cent salary while Gombe State stopped the payment of the N30,000 minimum wage since March 2020, both citing the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the nation’s economy.

Salihu Tanko Yakasai, the Special Adviser on Media to Kano State governor, said on Wednesday that “the state government has reverted to the initial minimum pay due to recession. What we are getting now as a government has reduced, and we can’t afford to pay the N30, 000 minimum wage.”

Efforts to get clarification from the Head of Service, Binta Ahmed proved abortive as calls to her number were not connecting while a text message sent to her was marked delivered but not responded to as at press time. A Daily Trust reporter also went to her office at the Audu Bako Secretariat and was told she had not been to the office all through the day (Wednesday).

However, speaking with Daily Trust, the state Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba said it was not really a case of reverting to the 18,000 minimum wage but that of reduction because of the current economic situation in the country.

It was gathered that these deductions affected the 55,505 mainstream civil servants in the state as of December 31, 2020. This figure includes all state Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) including tertiary institutions but excluding Maitama Sule University and Kano State University of Science and Technology, Wudil. The decision, it was gathered, also affected all political appointees of Governor Ganduje.

Some of us got less than N18, 000 – Civil servants

All the civil servants that spoke with Daily Trust pleaded not to be named. One of them with the state’s Teacher’s Service Board said they noticed the deduction from their salaries in November 2020, and it was also repeated in December without any explanation to that effect.

He said while it was rumoured that the state government had reverted to N18, 000 minimum wage, what was deducted in December from his salary was more than the increase accrued in the N30, 000 minimum wage increment, meaning what he got was even below the N18, 000 minimum wage. He said he discovered he was not the only one that suffered this fate.

Another source in one of the state’s ministries said the unannounced deduction from workers’ monthly salary has demoralised the entire civil servants in the state, adding that he did not blame the government but the labour union that decided to keep mum on the issue.

“Monies were deducted from our salaries during the first wave of COVID-19 throughout the lockdown period, that we understood; but with this deduction, I blame the labour union for keeping quiet on the development. We do not know who to rely on,” he lamented.

A female civil servant also told one of our reporters that the civil service sector has been under what she called ‘Gatarin Ganduje’ (Ganduje’s axe).

According to her, at present, no civil servant in the state know the exact amount of money he will receive at the end of the month as salary and as such cannot effectively plan.

Decision illegal

When contacted, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state, Comrade Kabiru Ado said it is the Joint Negotiation Council (JNC) that is vested with negotiation at the state level and not the NLC “but NLC is only a witness in the negotiation”.

According to him, “We have not received any official communication from the government to revert to old wage as circulated by some media outlets. So, we will stand by the signed agreement of N30, 600 entered since December 2019.”

The Chairman of Joint Negotiation Council (JNC) of the organised labour in Kano State, Comrade Hashim Saleh, told Daily Trust that the organised labour was not carried along and even when it reached out to the government in December to stop the deductions, government disregarded them.

“In November 2020, they just went ahead without our knowledge and consent. They just deducted the money, which is contrary to the agreement of the signed salary structure in accordance with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention. They did this without following due process,” he said.

He said the provision of the ILO Convention is that if there is a problem with the income of the government, the government has to summon a meeting with the representatives of the workers “to sit down and bring all the books of the financial expenditure and income” so the representatives of the workers will understand that there is truly a problem with the income.

According to him, “After making a series of investigations, we (the JNC) wrote a letter to the government to stop the deduction and refund the already deducted money. We cited an authority to back this demand up. We sent the letter through the Office of the Head of Service to the governor. We copied all the relevant stakeholders.

“The government invited us in December. Myself, the chairman NLC, the chairman TUC and all stakeholders, even those not under the JNC and TUC were also in the meeting. They (government) told us they have financial problems and we told them there is no such thing as a financial problem so far.

“During our negotiation, the income shared by the federal government was less than N600 billion but in November 2020, FG shared over N600 billion. So, we did not agree with the position that there is no money.

“Even during the COVID-19 lockdown, we were the ones that agreed that all civil servants should contribute 10% of their salaries because there was lockdown, but in this case, there is no lockdown at all. Even the government is generating revenue from different businesses including PAYE. So, we were not satisfied with their position that the government does not have money. And we also did not agree to any deduction in December salaries.

“We told them we will go and further discuss with other colleagues but before we got home, we discovered that they (government) started paying local government staff salaries with deductions. So, the following day, we wrote to them again and expressed our dissatisfactions but they continued with their deductions,” he added.

He said at the meeting, which was chaired by the Head of Service, it was the commissioner for local government that told them that the money the LGs are generating from the federation accounts was not enough to pay the employees of the LGs and State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

“Kano State Government (at the meeting) actually never disclosed that they do not have money but only the commissioner for local government was the one that continued saying there is no money. The commissioner for finance, commissioner for special duties, ALGON chairman and the head of service did not say anything,” he added. On the next step to be taken by the organised labour, Comrade Sale said they (organised labour) will be meeting next week and after the meeting, their position will be made public.

“At the moment, we are doing underground works to ensure that we compel the government to return to the normal payment of salaries in the state because what they are doing is illegal,” he added.

Why we deducted from workers’ salaries

The Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba told Daily Trust that: “It is not that we have reverted but what the state government did was that you know, we entered into recession and the allocation from the federal government has gone down drastically and coupled with the COVID-19, the internally generated revenue has also come down.

“So, we found it very difficult to accommodate the N30, 000 minimum wage. Therefore, instead of us not to pay salaries, the government decided to do some reduction from the workers’ salaries.

“It is a deduction actually, not that government has reverted to N18, 000 minimum wage. Some (workers), based on the deductions, will reflect N18,000 and some will reflect N19,000 but there are ways and manner according to the grade level, that is how the ministry for finance and that of local government actually did for November and December salaries.”

He assured that by the time the country gets out of recession, “and we see improvement in the revenue, which the government is making a lot of efforts, I want to assure you that we have already signed agreement with the labour on N30, 000 minimum wage, so there is no way we can completely revert back and say we are paying N18, 000. That is the truth of the matter.”

On why the civil servants were not informed of the decision to deduct their salaries, the commissioner said he is not sure if the labour union has been contacted.

“I am sure such a decision is something that should be done with labour union but if eventually that has not been done, I am sure the government will find a way of talking to the labour and I am sure the labour will understand with the government.”

He added that “there are many states that are not even paying salaries now. Some states said it openly that they can only pay half salary but in Kano, the governor said ‘we have to pay salaries. The only thing we have to do is to make some deductions from the salaries’, which I believe the civil servants should understand.”

https://dailytrust.com/labour-kicks-as-kano-cuts-salaries

Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by InfernoNig: 6:10am On Jan 07, 2021
Why cut from those receiving little. Why not cut from the salaries of the Governor, and receiving salaries of 500k and above. Why suffer a suffering man by taking what is barely enough for him and his family. It will not be well with leaders of this Nation.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by nony43(m): 6:11am On Jan 07, 2021
Labour will only kick and calm down

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by bewla(m): 6:31am On Jan 07, 2021
labour snake without head

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by haryorbarmie83(m): 6:33am On Jan 07, 2021
That's the only thing they know how to do 'kick' nothing will still happen, the pay has been cut.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Harrykn: 7:19am On Jan 07, 2021
Person don suffer for this country

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by afeezag: 7:19am On Jan 07, 2021
Na only mouth labour get jare

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by ainas247: 7:19am On Jan 07, 2021
embarassed
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by LuQuLuQu(m): 7:19am On Jan 07, 2021
Enough almajiri would be on the loose this new year

Where's yenefer or tissaia or witcher abi HE don chop ban ni
Come and see your people

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by OsuIgboIpob: 7:20am On Jan 07, 2021
angry
InfernoNig:
Why cut from those receiving little. Why not cut from the salaries of the Governor, and receiving salaries of 500k and above. Why suffer a suffering man by taking what is barely enough for him and his family. It will not be well with leaders of this Nation.

I wonder the kind of fools rulling this country...

Las las, na crime, crisis, anarchy, war and lastly REVOLUTION go fix this country.
Amidst all these inflations, increaments here and there by the government, these fools are still cutting low earners salary... UNA CUP GO SOON FULL.

BASTARDS!

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by crossfm: 7:20am On Jan 07, 2021
Useless labour.

They are the most spineless organization in Nigeria.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Ademola47(m): 7:21am On Jan 07, 2021
Labour and NANS are the most useless bodies in Nigeria.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Tonyspecial(m): 7:21am On Jan 07, 2021
Ok
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by WonderManly(m): 7:22am On Jan 07, 2021
You see now, this is why I'm saying this...

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by jojofola: 7:22am On Jan 07, 2021
What is with the recent drama about paying the minimum wage for?

The Government starved people in 2020.
They are about to triple the effects this year.

Is this not demonic on the part of our so called Leaders?

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by punisha: 7:23am On Jan 07, 2021
Anarchy remains the order of the day.

Until d people, unified demand for what's theirs, they will keep getting crumbs of bread as food.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by slap1(m): 7:23am On Jan 07, 2021
Keep supporting rubbish. Now is still morning.
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by ArchyDesmond(m): 7:23am On Jan 07, 2021
They should keep kicking ..... toothless � bulldogs

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by inoki247: 7:24am On Jan 07, 2021
Dem go soon kick bucket all useless labor..


our government just dey useless food skyrocket, Electricity you no cut doz ones na salary you dey cut...

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by AuwalYusuf812(m): 7:24am On Jan 07, 2021
Gandollar on it again

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by solmusdesigns: 7:24am On Jan 07, 2021
cool




Civil servants better face Economic reality of covid 19

Federal allocation is at its lowest, instead of 2.5mill barrels per day we sell, we hardly sell 1.3 million barrels per day


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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Nairalandwizerd(m): 7:25am On Jan 07, 2021
Allah u
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by jericco1(m): 7:26am On Jan 07, 2021
Imagine, well Ganduje has a lot to do
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Nobody: 7:26am On Jan 07, 2021
Labour...... Those toothless bulldogs....

They can only bark....

Very Useless Body......

Gandollar on the Beat.... Continue slashing salaries...... Useless Governor

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Charmingrascal(m): 7:27am On Jan 07, 2021
Since the NLC President is as useless as the P in psychology and can't stand for the people he leads this will encourage many Governors to follow in the step of Gandollar.


Other Governors will start slashing salaries of civil servants soon.

Imagine someone with children and wife to feed, house rent to pay and family members to cater for going home with a meagre 20 or 18 Thousand Naira after going to work for at least 25 days in a month.

The Governor's salary and allowance his still intact, his wives and children's allowances are still intact.

Even many shops owners no longer pay their sales person 18K but a civil servant is collecting 18k at a time when the price of everything has skyrocketed
Isn't that wickedness and heartlessness?

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Muhylonaire007: 7:28am On Jan 07, 2021
Toothless bulldogs

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Obagreatdatoye(m): 7:28am On Jan 07, 2021
The economy hard...may them endure.

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Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Heavenschild: 7:30am On Jan 07, 2021
kiss
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by Childrentablets(f): 7:32am On Jan 07, 2021
cool
Re: Labour Kicks As Kano Cuts Salaries by 400billionman: 7:32am On Jan 07, 2021
Hisbah will deal with them.

They hardly cut the number of cars in their long convoys.

It's poor man salaries they find easy to cut.

Yet it's not difficult for them to destroy healthy businesses via demolishing hotels, bars or restaurants. Including breaking warehoused bottles of beer.

The upside down things in Nigeria.

Foolishness keeps throwing Nigeria into lower depths of poverty.

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