Oyo workers beg Makinde for wage increase

Faith Alofe
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The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress has said that the current monthly salaries and wage award of workers in the state can no longer sustain them due to the current economic situation in the country.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, the Chairman of NLC in Oyo state,Kayode Martins, stated this in an interview in Ibadan while assessing Gov. Seyi Makinde’s performance during the first year of his second term in office.

The chairman stated that one of the major challenges faced by workers in the state and Nigeria in general is the attendant effects of petrol subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023.

He noted that upon the removal of the fuel subsidy, the federal government began the payment of ₦35,000 wage award for its workers while some states also agreed on various sums as wage awards to alleviate the sufferings of the workers.

“Here in Oyo State, we were able to get a wage award of ₦25,000 for workers and ₦15,000 for pensioners.

“The governor also directed that the 2022 promotion letters be issued and recently, about ₦1.3 billion was released for payment of gratuities for retirees in the state.

“But the suffering of workers in particular and the citizens in general as a result of the fuel subsidy removal is enormous to the extent that even the wage award they are collecting have little or no effect on their condition.

“That has been the situation in the state, but we still thank God,” he said.

Martins said that the socio-economic situation of the country, the state inclusive, was not friendly, adding that governments at all levels must do something urgently before it got out of hand.

The NLC chairman noted that the cost of living was high, with inflation already eating up everything, stressing that this had made life difficult for the citizens.

Martins, however, said that the governor had indicated his readiness to negotiate with NLC once the ongoing negotiations on the new minimum wage had been concluded.

He further called on workers in the state and Nigerians in general to be hopeful that very soon, they would scale through the current difficulties.

The labour leader called on the government to be humane and considerate on the issue of a new minimum wage in the overall interest of Nigerian workers.

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