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Pay salary arrears before handing over, NLC urges Fayemi
 
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Sat, 24 Sep 2022   ||   Nigeria, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
 

The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress Ekiti State chapter, Olatunde Kolapo has appealed to the outgoing Governor of the State, Dr Kayode Fayemi to extend the minimum wage to higher levels of Civil servants, who are not benefitting from it presently before handing over.
Kolapo explained that workers are expectant to receive part of their outstanding salaries and deduction before Fayemi’s administration ends in October.
The Ekiti NLC Chairman during an interview with Newsmen on Saturday in Ado-Ekiti said; “Fayemi Government started on a very good note with a brilliant promise. During his visit to NLC, he actually promised that he would defray all the arrears of salaries within a year.’’
“If we want to holistically x-ray him, we discover that there was COVID in 2020 and 2021. One thing I know about Fayemi is that throughout that period, he was transparent to us – what comes in, what goes out and precisely, his second year in office, the minimum wage came in and we set up our committee to do the negotiation.’’
“So, generally, I will say that Fayemi did not joke with the welfare of workers. He had always said ‘this is what comes in and this is what we can pay’. But our expectation was that all the arrears and deductions by now would have been defrayed.’’
“However, it was not possible for him. The excuse he keeps giving is that it was due to the COVID and everybody could see. But from the labour side, we have the opinion that even as he is going, even if he cannot achieve all these things, let the minimum wage cut across.’’
“It has got to Level 14 now; it remains levels 15, 16 and 17. I strongly believe he can do this before he leaves office so that the incoming government will now be discussing how implementation will be possible.’
“He still has less than a month in office, he is still promising that part of the deductions and part of the arrears would be defrayed and we are still hopeful, mirroring from the fact that the last Federal allocation was on the high side than before.’’

 

 

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