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PENGASSAN Tasks Govs On Minimum Wage
The chairman of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Mr Azubuike Azubuike, has urged state governors to pay the new minimum wage of N30,000 when it is passed into law by the National Assembly.
Azubuike made the call in a chat with newsmen, weekend in Port Harcourt.
He said any state governor who claims he is not able to pay should resign, stating that such a governor is not creative to make wealth for his state.
According to him, some governors are not competent enough to take measures that will make their states economically viable so as to attract investors.
He noted that there is a lot of wastage in governance, stressing that if they could block the wastages, I can assure you that we would have enough to pay even more than N30,000.00 and still have enough to develop the states.
Azubuike said: “Most of them are interested in what they can get and then share it or use it in whatever way they want … there is nothing like overbloated manpower in the ministries, the issue is that most of our politicians do not have the interest of Nigerian workers at heart”.
The PENGASSAN boss stated that the organised labour would not take it lightly with any governor who fails to pay the N30,000.00 new minimum wage when passed into law.
He further said: “Paradventure, the National Assembly refuses to pass the minimum wage into law. I can assure you that PENGASSAN would do everything legally possible to make sure that this country is brought to her knees, we can’t keep on footing the bill of very few people in governance and the majority of the people are dying… when you are able to pay workers then it translates to empowerment”.