Against the backdrop of worsening hardship facing civil
servants, the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria has demanded
N46,000 as minimum wage for workers.
The Secretary-General
of ASCEN, Basir Lawal, said in Lagos Wednesday that the current N18,000 minimum
wage was no longer acceptable.
According to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN), he said the new wage being sought by workers was
arrived at after the association’s meeting with the National Public Service
Joint Negotiating Council.
“In the past one
year, we presented a proposal for salary review to the federal government but
the government said that the price of crude oil had fallen.
“We argued that if
the price of crude is 30 dollars per barrel and the resources of the country
are well managed, money will be enough to pay workers decent salaries.
“From the memo we
submitted to the NPSJNC, we computed what it will take for an average worker to
survive and we arrive at N66, 000.
“So we took 75 per
cent of that and we arrived at N46, 000 minimum wage. He said that the joint
negotiation council used the table for the payment of N18, 000 minimum wages to
arrive at the N46, 000 being demanded.
“If the government
believes that the amount will create crisis, we will tell them what to do to
ensure that everybody will be carried along.’’
He urged government
to show understanding with workers on their demand and do the needful, to make
life worth living for Nigerian civil servants.
The unionist said the
government should itemise the income generating areas of the economy and set
realistic targets.
Lawal advised the
government to also appoint manageable number of special advisers and ministers
to reduce cost.
He said government
should be able to use money generated from oil to improve the welfare of
workers, “rather than paying slave wages”.
He said if President
Muhammadu Buhari has 30 ministers and a sizeable number of them do well, it
would trickle down and Nigerians would feel the impact.
Lawal also advised
government to ensure that a percentage of revenues is set aside on regular
basis, to serve as backup for the rainy day.
He further advised
Buhari to appoint only credible people as ministers to ensure good governance
and sustainable development.
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