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Minimum Wage: Analyst Task Govs On Leakages
As the organised labour intensifies plan for a showdown, should government breach the agreement reached over the implementation of the new minimum wage, a social analyst, Barrister Everest Chukwuma, has advised state governors to block the leakages in their systems to be able to pay the new wage.
Chukwuma, gave the advice in an interview with The Tide, shortly after the Orphanage Mid-Year Thanksgiving service in respect of Governor Amaechi’s second term in office last week in Port Harcourt.
He charged governors to reduce the retinue of their special, senior, ordinary advisers and assistants, as well as the over bloated security votes which stands on the average at N1 billion per annum.
According to him, “they should realize that the public resources at their disposal is for the benefit of all the citizens and not personal estates for their upkeep and that of their nuclear families alone”.
He noted that the governors should know that Sector 2 (1) of the National Minimum Wage Act 2011 has made it a criminal offence for employers to refuse to implement the minimum wage.
Apart from that, he said, “the governors are aware that the average worker runs a mini-government because he or she has to pay for security in the neigbourhood, buy water, contribute to tar the street, to install transformer, pay electricity bills, pay rent, medical bills, school fees, etc all from the meager salary”.
He condemned attempts by governors to subvert the law by predicating the payment on inconsequential reasons despite making representations at the Justice Alfa Belgore-led committee that recommended the new wage.
The social analyst argued that the governors are inconsistent in their excuses having shifted from initial position of adjustment in revenue allocation formula to removal of oil subsidy before they can implement the new salary structure.
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