The Nigeria's governors have cried fowl over their unpreparedness to pay the new workers' minimum wage being agitated by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).
The states' bosses who spoke under the auspices of Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) said its member are still struggling to pay the current minimum wage of N18,000.
The governors stated, however, they were not against the upward review of the
minimum wage, but that the ability of states to pay must be considered.
Chairman of the Forum, who is also the Governor of Zamfara State,
Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara, said this while briefing journalists after
the meeting of the governors held in Abuja on Wednesday night.
National President of Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, was also at the meeting.
Yari said that the issue was not just on agreed figure to be paid by
the governors, but the “ability or resources to take care of that agreed
minimum wage.”
According to him, the forum had made it clear that the governors were
not against any upward review of salaries or against the NLC to get
minimum wage reviewed.
He said, “But, the problem of state is the capacity to pay what is
agreed. As we are talking today, we are (still) struggling with N18,000.
Some of the states are paying 35 per cent, some 50 per cent and still
some states have salary arrears. So, it is not about only reviewing it
but how we are going to get the resources to cater for it.”
The governor stated that Wabba was invited to brief the forum on states performance in the use of London and Paris Club refunds.
Rostrum gathered that the Federal Government (FG) disbursed the fund to
states with the condition to use a larger percentage of the money to pay
workers’ salaries.
He said while some states had recorded some progress in line with the
condition they signed with the FG, others were still
owing arrears.
According to him, “So, we invited the National President of NLC to
give us details on how some states performed. Some other states that are
not up to date, where are they.
“So they have signed Memorandum of Understanding with the NLC at the
national level and their representative in states on when they are going
to overcome the issue of salary arrears. That has been done and it has
been taken to the Central Bank Governor to ensure that those states were
also paid.”