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Dapo Abiodun: Walking the Talk

Femi Ogbonnikan writes on the recent Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the Ogun State Government and Organized Labour over the willingnes­s of the government to pay N30,500 as new minimum wage

- ––Ogbonnikan, is Media Aide to the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR.

The Ogun State Government has joined the states that have agreed to pay the mandatory minimum wage as demanded by the Organized Labour. The administra­tion of Prince Dapo Abiodun has even gone a step further. It surpassed the minimum N30,000 wage by N500. With this, the state government has agreed to pay its workforce N30,500 a month as minimum wage. This is cheerful news, being a rare feat that is unpreceden­ted in the annals of the state by any government. It is a clear affirmatio­n that the present administra­tion, led by Prince Abiodun places premium on improving the living conditions of its workforce.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020, was the day of reckoning when the Organized Labour and the Ogun State government jointly reached a consensus for the payment of the new minimum wage, with effect from January 1, 2020.

In a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) signed by the representa­tives of the Organized Labour, comprising the Joint Negotiatin­g Council (JNC), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), and the Head of Service (HoS), Mrs Mope Chokor, who led the state government delegation, all the parties agreed on the Consequent­ial Adjustment of 27 per cent for Grade Levels 07 and 08 (20%), Grade Level 09 (19%), Grade Levels 10 to 14 (15%) and Grade Levels 15 to 17 (14%).

The HoS expressed appreciati­on to the Organized Labour for their support and understand­ing during the lengthy periods of negotiatio­ns. She commended the governor for the good gesture and exemplary leadership in improving the lots of the state workforce, a savoury developmen­t, which, according to her, would spur on the workers to be more productive and efficient in the discharge of their statutory duties.

She said: “We thank God for the past eight weeks. And finally, we have agreed with the Labour. We thank Governor Dapo Abiodun (MFR), for approving N30,500 minimum wage for workers.

“We believe that this kind gesture will make our workers to be more productive and efficient. And it will translate to more effective service delivery in the state.”

Speaking on behalf of the Organized Labour, the state chairman of the JNC, Comrade Olanrewaju Folorunsho, commended the state governor for taking the bold step in approving the new minimum wage. At the same time, he appreciate­d the workers’ patience during the negotiatio­ns and charged them to reciprocat­e the kind gesture by working hard and showing commitment, dedication and selflessne­ss in the delivery of qualitativ­e service to the citizens of Ogun State.

Also, the state chairman of NLC, Comrade Emmanuel Bankole, underscore­d the importance of the successful negotiatio­ns that brought about the agreement that was signed in the overall interests of the workers of the state, after they had considered its affordabil­ity and sustainabi­lity.

“And this agreement would be a morale booster for the workers in general”, said Bankole.

While lending credence to his avowed commitment to the “social contract” he entered with the state workers in his maiden address, shortly after he assumed the leadership seat on May 29, 2019, Governor Abiodun hasn’t reneged on the promise to live up to expectatio­ns.

“Whether FAAC or JAAC, our administra­tion is committed to ensuring the regular payment of wages as and when due before the last working day of the month”, averred Abiodun.

Thus, he has been thinking out of the box, devoid of political vendetta or primordial sentiment, at ensuring that the conditions of the workers are germane for good governance.

Reminiscen­t of his inaugurati­on address as the fifth democratic­ally elected governor of Ogun state, Abiodun assured and promised to prioritise the welfare of the civil servants in the state, rather than compound their problems and deny them of their rights.

“Our administra­tion would provide ‘people-centred’ governance that identifies with their yearnings and, not the one that glorifies the welfare of cronies and family members”, declared Mr Governor.

Also, Abiodun reinforced his commitment to the workers’ welfare at a recent send-forth ceremony organised in honour of the immediate past Head of Service, Mr. Lanre Bisiriyu and 13 other Permanent Secretarie­s that were retired from the civil service.

According to the governor, the present administra­tion would continue to take action that guarantees industrial harmony between the government and labour.

He said: “Our administra­tion will continue to take the welfare of the civil servants as priority to guarantee industrial harmony. We shall continue prompt payment of salaries, leave bonuses and other allowances. And we shall not forget to pay our senior citizens their pensions and gratuities.

“I am happy that the outgoing HoS mentioned that Ogun State civil servants work with utmost profession­alism as longstandi­ng legacies of the former Heads of Service, like Pa Simeon Adebo, Pa AK Degun, Mr Sola Adeyemi and a host of others.

“We implore the state civil servants to sustain the utmost profession­alism in its day-to-day activities. To whom much is given, much is expected, the individual as a potential supplier of labour is a utility maximizer. Like the government job, what the individual wants to optimize is the returns or outputs he or she gets as a result of investing his or her time in work activities. The individual’s inputs are time and efforts and his or her outputs provide the means or access to baskets of desired outcomes.”

Among the 36 states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Abiodun-led APC administra­tion in Ogun State ranks among the few that have taken the welfare of its workers paramount.

It has also instilled prudence, financial accountabi­lity and discipline in the management of the meagre resources at its disposal in order to provide good governance to all and sundry in the state.

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