The Nigerian Governors’
Forum says it will re-strategise and dialogue with President Muhammadu Buhari
on the issues associated with the proposed N30, 000 minimum wage.
To drive the process, the
forum has constituted a committee to meet the president to work out a formula
to quickly resolve the issues.
Chairman of the forum and
Governor of Zamfara, Abdul’aziz Yari, told journalists at the end of an
emergency meeting of the governors on Wednesday in Abuja that payment of N30,
000 wage was impracticable.
Mr Yari, however, said the
proposed wage would be paid if labour would agree to downsizing of the
workforce across the country “or Federal Government itself accedes to the
review of the national revenue allocation formula”.
He listed members of the
committee to interface with the Presidency as governors of Lagos, Kebbi,
Plateau, Bauchi, Akwa |bom, Ebonyi, Enugu and Kaduna.
Mr Yari alleged that the
Tripartite Committee on the minimum wage did not include governors submission
of N22,500 in its proposal to Buhari “because it said that the governors’
decision came late.”
“Situation where our report
was not taken or considered by the tripartite committee in the presentation to
the president, then, I don’t know how the committee wants us to work.
“We still said that we want
to pay but the issue is the ability to pay. If we say no, just pay, I don’t
know how this formula will work and I don’t know how we can get solution to the
issue.
“Today it is N18, 000. In
2015 when the president assumed office, 27 states were not able to pay, not
that they chose not to pay.
“Now you say N30, 000, how
many of us can pay? We will be bankrupt.
“So as Nigerians, we should
look at the issues seriously,” he said.
Mr Yari said that if the
minimum wage was pegged at N30, 000, only Lagos would be able to pay its
workers.
“Like Lagos that is paying
about N7 billion as salaries now, if you say it should start paying N30, 000
the cost of salary will be N13 billion. “From our calculation, it is only Lagos
state that will be able to pay 30,000.
“As Nigerians, this is our
country, there is no other country we have and we should be fair to this
country.”
He added that it was the
same labour leadership pushing for N30, 000 that would turn around to say that
governors did not build any infrastructure “and how are we going to achieve
that by paying only salaries.”
On way forward, Mr Yari
said that the governors would continue to talk with labour leaders to let them
see reasons why the governors have difficulties in paying the proposed wage.
“Apart from Lagos, even
Rivers cannot pay. So, we have been crying out about this since 2011 but no one
will listen.
“One critical example is
that some states ration their salaries while some others put everything they
earn on the table and ask labour to come and see and ask them to suggest how
much should go for capital and personnel cost.
“Some say 70 per cent for
personnel cost and 30 per cent for capital projects and yet the states cannot
pay and they put the remaining as outstanding.”
On submission of states
audited account, Mr Yari said that the account was submitted to the committee, adding
that “we are going to use the report of the audited committee to make further
presentation.”
He disclosed that the
governors also discussed the issue of Tax for Health services and had a
presentation on human capital.
(NAN)
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