The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Look beyond Labour in addressing citizens’ welfare’

- By Onyedika Agbedo

Pcandidate of the Social Democratic Party ( SDP) in the 2023 General Elections, Adewole Adebayo, has advised the Federal Government to focus on the social investment elements of the 1999 Constituti­on and make life better for the citizenry. Speaking with journalist­s in Lagos, Adebayo noted that the country had organised its politics and government around sharing money, hence the endless agitation for the betterment of workers’ welfare without necessaril­y looking at how to fix the economy for the benefit of all Nigerians.

According to him, the N615,000 being demanded by Labour as the national minimum wage would not sound the same way it sounds today in the next four years and, therefore, would not take the country anywhere.

“Whether you pay salary, pay allowance, pay grants, like we did during the Udoji Award, give loans and all that, what is that loan chasing? Remember during the Udoji Award, everybody ran to UTC to buy bicycles once they got it, the price of bicycles skyrockete­d. “Meanwhile, in China, if you join the civil service, they will not give you any Udoji Award; they will give you a bicycle because the bicycle comes with the job. If you were in the colonial government and you were an assistant district officer, school officer, health officer or forest ranger, all these things are tools. When you are getting the job, they will direct you to the staff quarters and the school your child should go to,” he added.

Noting that the country should organise its politics around this philosophy, Adebayo noted that if the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administra­tion wants to place the welfare of Nigerians on a sustainabl­e path, it must first stop worrying about who is a worker or who is not.

He added: “They have to first look at Chapter 2 of the Constituti­on and say if by virtue of this Constituti­on I have been given a mandate to come and govern Nigeria, what are the promises inside the Constituti­on? What is the minimum that Nigeria should do? Do we have the resources to put them there? By that, you now know that you need new hospital beds and new roads.

 ?? ?? Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Solid Minerals, Jonathan Gaza ( left); Deputy Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Benjamin Kalu; and Chairman, House Committee on Commerce, Ahmad Munir, during the joint committees’ stakeholde­rs public hearing on the arbitrary increase in the price of cement in Nigeria by cement manufactur­ers.
Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Solid Minerals, Jonathan Gaza ( left); Deputy Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Benjamin Kalu; and Chairman, House Committee on Commerce, Ahmad Munir, during the joint committees’ stakeholde­rs public hearing on the arbitrary increase in the price of cement in Nigeria by cement manufactur­ers.

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