Adebayo Adelabu
The All Progressives Congress
(APC) governorship candidate in Oyo state, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has
promised to implement the N30,000 minimum wage for the state’s
civil servants if he becomes the governor.
Adelabu, who made the promise
while addressing a mammoth crowd of party faithful and supporters,
also promised to prioritize workers welfare without neglecting other
citizens, during a campaign rally in Ibadan, on Tuesday.
He assured workers that his
administration would pay the N30,000 minimum wage if it was
eventually passed into law by the National Assembly and assented to
by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Aside from implementing the
minimum wage, the governorship candidate also said that his
government would ensure prompt payment of workers’ salaries, as
well as cater for pensioners and other segments of the state.
Adelabu said: “I want to assure
workers in Oyo State that if I am voted as governor, my government
will implement the N30,000 minimum wage without qualms if eventually
passed by the National Assembly and assented to by Mr President.
“Aside
from paying the minimum wage, I will also ensure prompt payment of
workers’ salaries because our workers deserve the best so that they
too can give their best. But, I will not neglect other stakeholders
who are also entitled to the dividend of democracy.
“No
doubt, civil servants are crucial to the success of any
administration. But other categories of the population such as
artisans, traders, farmers, students and professional bodies will
also have a feel of my administration’s welfare programmes.”
“Throughout
my working life, and particularly at the Central Bank of Nigeria, I
never received salaries beyond the 25th of
every month. Therefore, my administration will make sure that
workers’ salaries are paid promptly.”
While promising all-round
development for the youths, the APC governorship candidate also
affirmed his readiness to run free, functional and qualitative
education in the state.
Apart from providing jobs for the
youths through agriculture, he said his administration would mobilise
them for vocational and technical education while funds would also be
provided for entrepreneurship.
The APC chieftain also promised to
work with Osun State Government to ensure that Ladoke the ownership
tussle besetting the Ladoke Akintola University (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso,
was straightened outside the courtrooms.
He appealed to the people of the
state to support him in the race for Agodi Government House to enable
him to consolidate on Ajimobi’s achievements, especially the
enthronement of peace and security.
He
stressed that the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,
laid a solid foundation for the development of Lagos when he ruled
for eight years, which he said successive progressive administrations
had been building upon.
Adelabu
said: “God raised Tinubu for Lagos State in 1999 and he
handed over to another progressive and the chain has continued till
today. That is why Lagos has developed beyond everybody’s
imagination.
“I’m
appealing to the people of Oyo State to also vote for me to succeed
Governor Ajimobi, who I can safely describe as the game changer in
Oyo State. He came to free us from PDP’s bondage. Oyo was on trial
and error before his emergence.
“He
has touched every sector and brought peace and security to our state.
That is why our state is developing. The Arabs have oil money, but
they are not as developed as Europe and America because there is no
peace in their domain.
“I’m
the first son of continuity in Oyo State and I’m seeking your
support. I thank my father, my leader and my mentor, Governor Ajimobi
for reposing confidence in me. I will not let the people of Oyo State
down. All stakeholders will be adequately taken care of.”
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