State Governors said that
the burden of the wage was lighter when oil sold at $126 as against the current
$41 per barrel.
About thirty-six States
Governors have said that they can no longer pay the N18,000 minimum wage to
workers owing to the poor state of the economy salaries
They therefore sought to
have audience with President Muhammadu Buhari on the economy, resolving that
the only way out of the quagmire was to diversify the economy to agriculture
and mining.
Reading the communique
issued at the end of the meeting, the Chairman of the Forum and governor of
Zamfara state, Abdulaziz Yari hinted that the Forum also backed the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) over the N2.1trillion sanction on MTN.
According to Yari, the
governors agreed that the fine must be paid in full.
He said that they received
briefing from the Acting Executive Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NCC,
Professor Umar Dambata who explained the matter to them.
He said: “We resolved that
we must look at ways to enhance revenue generation and at the same time look at
ways to cut our overhead costs more especially the political office holders’
salaries and other overhead expenses.
“The situation is no longer
the same when we were asked to pay N18,000 minimum wage, when oil price was
$126 (per barrel) and continued paying N18,000 minimum wage when the oil is $41
and the source of government expenditure is from oil, and we have not seen
prospects in the oil industry in the near future.
“We will diversify our
economy in the area of agriculture and mining. But at the same time, we should
understand our situation where some of us (states) today are taking N100million
take home (monthly allocation) and then
have salaries in particular of over N2billion to pay.
“We therefore agreed here
to take this suggestion to NEC in our meeting tomorrow (Thursday) so that we
can be able to find ways to tackle this problem.
“And we are looking at coming
together to discussing with Mr. President and his team, with governors,
technocrats and experts in the economy to see how we can tackle our troubled
situation. We are working harder to deal with it.
“Hence the MTN has accepted
that they committed the offecse and has apologised, and they are looking for
leniency, we the governors forum decided to support the NCC to abide by the
laws of the land and the laws of our land do not not give leniency to
deliberate offence to our nation.”

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