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Review OF Political Office Holders Remuneration Is Insensitive, Unjust-NLC Tells RMAFC

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Comrade Joe Ajaero, NLC President
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BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR—The Nigerian Labour Congress, (NLC), on Sunday frowned at the decision of Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to embark on comprehensive upward  review of the remuneration  packages of political office holders across the country.

The Labour union in a statement signed by the president, Comrade Joe Ajaero, said the move move is  insensitive, unjust,  inequitable and will only succeed in deepening the growing inequality between civil servants and political office holders. 

According to NLC  it will equally deepen poverty among the generality of Nigerians majority of whom have not only  been adjudged to be multi-dimensionally poor, live miserably poor.

 

The statement reads: “We have listened with a growing apprehension to the justification for this ill-advised adventure by the Chairman of RMAFC, Mr Mohammed Usman,  but we find it appropriate to warn that  making public-office  a sanctuary for wealth-making (for literally doing nothing) instead of service and sacrifice will raise the stakes/desperation for the  quest  for public office with its intended and unintended consequences including self-extinction.

 

“Mohammed Usman’s explanations, largely puerile, insult our collective intelligence as they say nothing of the humongous advantages tied to these offices elegantly couched as  perquisites, ways and means while the poor live  only on hopes and dreams (Bob Marley).

 

“This is to aside from other  unwritten and unmentionable advantages that set them apart from the other disadvantaged citizenry.

 

“This exercise is coming at a time of promotion and salary freeze in most public subsectors and the continued  imposition/operation of N70,000 minimum wage because there are no resources to pay higher in spite of insane tariff hikes.

 

“We recall the last time a wage review (not minimum wage) was done for civil servants, it was not more than 50 percent. However, when that of political office holders was done a year or so later, it was in excess of 800 per cent.

 

“Whereas with civil servants, wage reviews or promotions are dependent on resource availability, with political office holders, this rule does not operate.

 

“We equally note with dismay that whereas states operate different pay structures for civil servants, the pay structures of political office holders are the same across the country. This explains why a Councillor in Yobe State  earns same salary as a Councillor in Rivers State.

 

“While we recognise the need for good remuneration packages, they should be across board and equitable and not done on the basis of discrimination as that runs contrary to the letter and spirit of our constitution. One of the most heinous crimes against humanity is the institution and promotion of apartheid in any human setting, no matter how subtle.

“Accordingly, we demand as follows:

The current earnings of all  political office holders should be made public;

The benchmark for the proposed review should equally be made public;

RMAFC should  put on hold this exercise before it triggers a tsunami.”

 

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