Fayemi
Labour
union leaders in Ekiti State have expressed confidence in the
government of Dr Kayode Fayemi to implement the N30,000 new national
minimum wage when signed into law by the Federal Government.
The
labour leaders stated this at the Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti on
Tuesday during a peaceful rally organised by the Nigerian Labour
Congress (NLC) around Ado-Ekiti, the State capital, to drum support
for the new minimum wage.
Labour
leaders who spoke on behalf of the workers during the protest
recalled that Fayemi was the only governor to review workers’
salaries and emoluments three different times during his first
tenure.
They
pointed out that the Fayemi-led Government also paid a little above
the minimum wage for its workers.
They
said through the Governor’s antecedence, they were convinced that
Ekiti State government would effect the N30,000 minimum wage.
The
Ekiti State NLC Chairman, Prince Ade Adesanmi said: “We
know Governor Fayemi’s antecedence when it comes to
workers welfare. During his first term, the Governor implemented the
18,000 naira minimum wage, implemented workers relativity as well as
the Conhess/Conmess for workers in the state . We are convinced that
he will not hesitate to implement the 30,000 naira wage once the
process is perfected.”
The
labour leader who said the nation would witness a major strike action
if the minimum wage was not signed into law, however urged Governor
Fayemi to join other colleagues to prevail on the Federal Government
to effect the minimum wage.
Governor
Fayemi who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Biodun Oyebanji,
assured the workers that the state government is not only interested
in increasing their wages, but also to promote work friendly
environment tat would enhance their productivity.
"This
government came on board as a worker friendly one and that
relationship shall be sustained. We shall create a conducive working
environment for workers and we shall engage in human capital
development and capacity building to motivate you'', the governor
stated.
He
reiterated the determination of his administration to take workers
welfare and regular payment of salaries as priority, noting that
workers are currently being underpaid and as such, should not be
denied of regular and timely payment.
The
governor promised to take the workers requests to the Governors Forum
holding in Abuja with the aim of resolving the minimum wage issue to
forestall the nationwide strike.
Ekiti
State Head of Service, Dr Gbenga Faseluka called for the review of
the revenue allocation formula to favour the governments at the lower
levels in order to accommodate the new minimum wage.
Earlier,
the National Vice President of the NLC, Comrade Solomon Adelegan and
the State TUC Chairman, Com Adesoye both emphasized the need to
implement the 30,000 naira being agitated to forestall the nationwide
strike billed to commence on November 6.
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