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Ministry Develops National Policy On Productivity
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, says that the Ministry has developed a National Policy on Productivity.
Wogu, who made the disclosure in an interview in Abuja on Monday, said that the policy was awaiting approval by the National Economic Council.
“The salaries of Federal Civil Servants was increased from what it used to be to the level of 53.6 per cent, which is novel, motivating and which we ordinarily believed would improve the productivity of the Nigerian workers.
‘’So, what the Federal Government expects from workers with the new national minimum wage Act of 18,000 is improved and increased productivity.’’
Wogu said that in 2010, a policy paper on local content initiative on employment was approved by the Federal Executive Council.
He said the local content policy on employment was simply aimed at making sure and making it compulsory for programmes and contracts of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) at the federal level to indicate the number of jobs that would go to Nigerians.
“What that policy seeks to do in addition to creating jobs is to protect the jobs for Nigerians.
“It is a pro-Nigerian worker initiative of this administration. “At various levels, most ministries have embarked on some social welfare packages for their workers, this includes development of estates, provision of buses amongst others.
“These are attempts by our administration to alleviate the sufferings of the Nigerian workers and we have been able to step in and make sure that things are done properly.’’
The minister said that in the bid of Mr President to diversify the economy, he had given a large window for job creation.
He said agriculture was one area of the diversification of the economy because the Federal Government had always operated a mono-product economy.
Wogu said that with the value chain approach to agriculture, the country would achieve food sufficiency, export food and create employment for the population.
“All these are in line with the transformation agenda which is targeted at repositioning Nigeria and improving decayed infrastructure whereby when we engage in public works like road construction, jobs will be created.
“We are equally using our zonal and state offices as job centres to be able to capture approximately the number of people who do not have jobs, the under-employed and those having jobs.
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