The Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness yesterday
appealed to organised labour to accept the N22,500 being offered as
minimum wage by state governors in the overall interest of the country,
saying shutting down the country will only have negative effect on the
already suffering masses.
Director General of the centre, Dr. Nwambu
Gabriel, who said he was speaking for a coalition of over 79 civil
society organisations, said anything above the figure being offered by
the governors will lead to inflation.
He added that the burden of
paying salaries is on state governments, saying it is one thing to
agree but another thing to be able to pay, based on the prevailing
economic situation in Nigeria.
He said it is also the responsibility of Nigerian workers to ensure that the economy of Nigeria does not collapse.
He
said: “As a coalition of civil society organisations, therefore, who
are mindful of the degree of commitment of the average worker in
Nigeria, we hereby call on the organised labour, NLC, TUC, etc, as the
true, patriotic citizens of Nigeria they are, to please reconsider the
N22,500 as realistic and achievable in order to avert an imminent
collapse of the economy and possible retrenchment of the workforce.
“The
primary responsibility of any government is beyond salary payment.
Consequently, today, the 2nd day of November, 2018, may we also advise
that embarking on another national strike action or a boycott of the
2019 general election, which is tantamount to disenfranchising the
entire nation’s labour force, is notonly anti-democratic but will also
be counterproductive to the Nigerian state.
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