Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Ben Bruce Tackles Governors Over Minimum Wage


Senator Ben Bruce representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District has faulted the calls by some state governors to reduce the minimum wage of N18,000 downward.
He advised state governors against contemplating with the move which according to him is unjustifiable.
The senator in a series of tweets noted that reducing the amount which can barely take care of any family in the country is an invitation of crime and corruption among workers, Vanguard reports.
Bruce said: “A worker with a family earns less than a member of the NYSC who earns ₦19,800. Reducing his pay is unconscionable!  A man earning ₦18k struggles to pay rent, feed family & pay school fees. To reduce his pay is to punish his family. If FG & state govts dont pay workers well they invite workers to steal. To end corruption we must pay workers well.”
State governors under the auspice of Nigeria Governors’ Forum at their meeting reportedly complained about the minimum wage of N18, 000 stating that they cannot longer paid due to dwindling economy fortune of the country following the free fall oil in the global market.
In a related development, Governor Adams Oshiohmole of Edo state had stated that the N18, 000 minimum wages must be paid against all the odds, thereby disagreeing with other governors, who were skeptical about it taking to consideration the present economic situation in Nigeria.
He added that the minimum was in force since the tenure of the previous administration wondering why his colleagues were calling for its reduction.

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