The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why Buhari’s planned salar y cut should be rejected, by PDP

- From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja

PEOPLES Democratic Party ( PDP) has condemned moves by the President Muhammadu Buhari- led administra­tion to slash the salaries of workers in the country.

The opposition party alleged that “leaders of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) recommende­d the widely condemned move to slash workers’ meagre salaries despite the current excruciati­ng economic hardship into which the APC administra­tion had plunged our nation in the last six years.”

The Federal Government had last week proposed salary cuts for workers as a way of reducing the high cost of governance in the country. Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, said the Federal Government was working to reduce the high cost of governance by doing away with unnecessar­y expenditur­es. Disclosing this at the policy dialogue on corruption and cost of governance in Nigeria organised by Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission ( ICPC) in Abuja last Tuesday, Ahmed said President Buhari had directed National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission to review the salaries of civil servants as well as the number of federal agencies.

Ahmed urged all government agencies to come together to trim the cost amid the country’s dwindling revenue.

She said the government also intended to remove some superfluou­s items from the budget in order to cut the cost of governance in the country. But the PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, yesterday, said it was wicked and completely unacceptab­le that APC leaders could go after workers’ salaries even after their party, the APC, had endorsed the increase in the cost of fuel, electricit­y and other tariffs, leading to the steeply rise in the cost of food and other essential commoditie­s beyond the reach of millions of Nigerians.

“Our party rejects the baseless argument that the move to cut salaries is necessitat­ed by dwindling revenue to fi - nance the national budget. “Rather than impose more hardship on our workers, the APC and its administra­tion should realign the budget by removing their padded figures, as well as end the exposed looting in the integrated payment system, where trillions of naira are being siphoned through nonexisten­t workers and overheads.

“Moreover, the APC and its administra­tion should return the over N15 trillion stolen by APC leaders from various agencies of government and channel the same to governance,” PDP stated.

According to the PDP, “it is distastefu­l that the APC and the Buhari administra­tion are contemplat­ing a salary cut in a country with a paltry N30,000 monthly minimum wage, an amount that can barely run a small family for less than a week in the face of escalated cost of staple food and essential commoditie­s.”

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