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Govs: We Were Not Elected to Only Pay Salaries

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The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has declared that they were not elected to only pay salaries of civil servants but to also provide good roads, electricit­y, education and other necessary amenities for the people.

Addressing journalist­s last night after the meeting of the governors in Abuja, the Chairman of the NGF, who is also the Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, said there was no way the governors could perform magic if there were no funds.

The governors called for the examinatio­n of the national income in the last 14 years to enable them to agree on the contentiou­s issue of minimum wage implementa­tion.

Yari said it was a pity that state governors had been limited to the payment of salaries alone in their respective states, adding that the lack of funds had hindered them from carrying out their responsibi­lities in other sectors such as health, electricit­y, education, roads, among others.

Speaking on the controvers­ial minimum wage, he said, “We have a committee of six which represents us in discussion­s in the committee headed by the Minister of Labour, Dr. Chris Ngige.

“The committee has yet to give us the final report. They have given us an interim report that at the Federal Government level, over 82 per cent is being spent on overheads which cannot move the country forward in terms of infrastruc­ture developmen­t and developmen­t that we need now.

So, on our own part, we are saying we are going to look at how our income is taken from our final account from 14 years ago so that we can come up and stay in the middle.”

He added, “I don’t think you people voted us only to pay salaries. You are looking for good roads, electricit­y, education and others. So, we can’t do magic. It’s only when we have the funds that we can do all those things.”

Yari further stated that the governors also deliberate­d on the way the anti-graft agencies had been handling the war on corruption in the country.

According to him, the governors resolved that both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independen­t Corruption and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) must adhere strictly to due process.

The governor who insisted that the agencies must not engage in illegaliti­es, added that while the governors supported the present administra­tion’s effort to curtail corruption, they were not comfortabl­e with some of the actions taken by the nation’s anti-corruption agencies.

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