New minimum wage: Abia NLC seeks Ikpeazu’s commitment, says no minimum wage, no election

The Nigerian Labour Congress in Abia State is seeking the commitment of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to the speedy implementation of the New National Minimum wage of N30, 000 when passed into law.

The group which came to press home their demands at Government House Umuahia,vowed that the new minimum wage will determine electoral preference of workers in 2019.

Speaking while presenting their letter to Governor Ikpeazu, the NLC Chairman, ,Abia State Chapter, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe said they are counting on the state government to express agreement to their demands and convey same to them.

In his words: ” The political behaviour of Nigerian Workers is contingent upon the expeditious enactment of the new national minimum wage by the legislature before the polls.

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“Nigerian workers and their families will not vote for any candidate who hesitates or refuses to commit to the new national minimum wage.For the avoidance of doubt, the new minimum wage will determine electoral preference of Nigerian workers in 2019.

“Nigerian workers and voters will indeed carry their fate to the polling station and indicate on the ballot papers their views on the implementation of the New National minimum wage by the executive”.

Obigwe called on the state government to ensure that arrears of salaries,Pension ,gratuities and allowances be equally addressed adding that they are “ready to partner with the State government if the needful is done”.

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Responding, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu assured that his administration is committed to workers welfare and would continue to prioritize their demands.

Governor Ikpeazu represented by the Commissioner for Information, Chief John Okiyi Kalu, noted that Abia workers deserve the new minimum wage adding that his administration is willing to pay whatever that is agreed.

According to him, “Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have been paid up to date. We are worried that some parastatals are unable to pay their staff and the governor has directed that while we are ready to support those parastatals to immediately clear outstanding,all the heads of those parastatals must be prepared for discipline if they fail to pay their staff”.

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Ikpeazu assured that pensions arrears and gratuities will soon be sorted out.