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NGO Calls For Salary Increment
Following the continued
economic hardship in the country, a non government organistion, Niger Delta Coalition Against Violence (NDCAV), has called on the federal Government to urgently consider the need to increase workers pay.
The President of the group, Comrade Christian Lekia, said this in an interview with the press on Monday in Port Harcourt.
He said the call became imperative after considering the plight of Nigerians in their attempt to meet up with their daily demands of livelihood.
Lekia, noted that the people must not starve to death at the expense of the federal government fighting corruption.
According to him, those working ought to have their salaries increased to enable them meet other issues that are of essential needs in life.
He explained that the economic quagmire had reached a dangerous stage, forcing Nigerians to become impatient with the Federal government.
The activist said most citizens of other countries cannot condone such situation of hardhip adding that the president Buhari-led federal government must do something urgently to address the hardship.
He regretted that hardship would be staring on the faces of poor citizens, while some rich few still spend lavishly in some worthless ventures.
The Ogoni born human right crusader frowned at what he described as an alleged attempt to deprive Nigerians of good living.
He called on government to increase the salary of workers as 80 per cent is not too much going by the increment on other items in the market.
Without such, he said, average worker in the country may find it more difficult to meet with his/her daily demands.
The NDCAV boss is of the view that the best way for the government to fight corruption is to encourage those working by increasing their salaries/allowances, in order to discourage them from any fraudulent act at their working place.
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