The Guardian (Nigeria)

C’river workers lament Otu’s N40,000 new minimum wage

- Tina Agosi Todo, Calabar

CFrom IVIL servants in Cross River State have expressed disappoint­ment about Governor Bassey Otu’s new minimum wage of N40,000. The governor announced on Wednesday while speaking to mark the Internatio­nal Workers’ Day celebratio­n at the U. J Essueine Stadium in Calabar.

The workers, who were of high hope before the announceme­nt, lamented that the governor was expected to do more than N40,000. In an interview with The Guardian, a civil servant, Isu Obiewe, said: “I was happy about today, but the announceme­nt of the

N40,000 by the governor has spoiled my mood. N40,000 means nothing. It cannot take you for one week not to talk of a whole month.

How do you pay your children’s school fees? How do you service your loans? How do you pay your rent? We get loans and pay through our nose, because the salary is nothing to write home about, and with the hardship that is biting, we were expecting something better, if not spectacula­r, from the governor. We are highly disappoint­ed by that announceme­nt.

“You could see how the morale of workers changed immediatel­y when the governor made that announceme­nt. What I was expecting was between N60,000 and N70,000. It’s something the state government can do. Please let the governor do something about our salary, this is unfair.” In the same vein, Ekanem Alex, said: “Workers are not happy due to the high cost of living in Nigeria. You can see it yourself. When Goodluck Jonathan was the President of Nigeria, this stadium used to be filled with people; people were happy.

“A bag of rice was selling at N8,000, but now a bag of rice goes for N75,000 to N80,000 and the minimum wage that they promised us, they have not implemente­d. They are even confusing themselves. Considerin­g how things are in Nigeria, they should pay a minimum wage of N155,000, which is still too poor.

Earlier, while addressing workers during the May Day event, Otu said that due to the state’s lean resources, caused by the statutory federal allocation, aggravated by the unfavorabl­e state Gross Domestic Product ( GDP), the new minimum wage would be in line with realities rather than sentiments.

 ?? ?? President, Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative ( ASRTI), Air Commodore Ademola Onitiju ( rtd) ( left); former President of ASRTI, Capt. Dele Ore; Grand Patron of ASRTI, Julius Adelusi- Adeluyi; Patron, Dr. Soji Amusan; former Director- General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Harold Demuren, and former President of ASRTI, Dr. Gbenga Olowo, during the Business Breakfast meeting, tagged, ‘ Manpower Strategy Training, Succession and Human Capital Developmen­t in the Nigerian Aviation Sector, in Lagos… yesterday.
President, Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative ( ASRTI), Air Commodore Ademola Onitiju ( rtd) ( left); former President of ASRTI, Capt. Dele Ore; Grand Patron of ASRTI, Julius Adelusi- Adeluyi; Patron, Dr. Soji Amusan; former Director- General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Harold Demuren, and former President of ASRTI, Dr. Gbenga Olowo, during the Business Breakfast meeting, tagged, ‘ Manpower Strategy Training, Succession and Human Capital Developmen­t in the Nigerian Aviation Sector, in Lagos… yesterday.

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