The Guardian (Nigeria)

Akeredolu seeks review of revenue formula over new minimum wage

• NLC hinges implementa­tion on govt’s sincerity, Ondo alerts on campaign of calumny

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure

ONDO State Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu has pleaded with the Federal Government to urgently review the revenue formula to enable states and local government­s to pay the new N30, 000 minimum wage. He said Ondo State was not against the new minimum wage but that the Federal Government should review the revenue allocation sharing formula, by giving more money to states and councils to enable them implement the new minimum

pay.

The governor stressed that his administra­tion would support the implementa­tion of the new wage, noting that his administra­tion was committed to the welfare of the state’s workers.

He declared that in spite of shortfalls in revenue, the state government would not deprive the workers of their entitlemen­ts and benefits. Also speaking with The

Guardian on the matter, Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Mr. Donald Ojogo, affirmed that Akeredolu has always restated his administra­tion’s commitment to the welfare of workers in the state’s service.

However, Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ondo State chapter, Sunday Adeleye, has revealed that the unions were waiting for the National Income Salary and Wages Commission (NISWC) to release the template for the new remunerati­on.

He said the timetable was not out and that its release by the Federal Government would form the basis for negotiatio­n in Ondo State as organised labour could not negotiate without it.

“If we are to negotiate, what will be our data and what we be our point, where do we start from? We are waiting for the Federal Government to release the document so that we can take it up from there? As you can see, no state has done anything about the new minimum wage.

“I am sure the document will be out soon. Then we will know if the government is sincere or not. He had assured that as soon as the Federal Government releases the document, he will implement it,” Adeleye said. Meanwhile, the ONDO State government yesterday alleged that it has uncovered a plot by some politician­s to embark on a well-rehearsed campaign of calumny against the Governor Akeredolu-led administra­tion.

In a statement issued in Akure, Ojogo described the plot as ignoble and inhuman, saying its main target was the governor and members of his immediate family.

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Head, Online Media and Special Publicatio­ns, Niyi Ibietan (left); Public Affairs Department official, Anny Franklin; Director Public Affairs, Dr. Henry Nkemadu and Head, Media, Sonny Aragba-akpore, during a visit of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC’S) team to Rutam House, headquarte­rs of Theguardia­n in Lagos…yesterday. PHOTO:

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