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Minimum wage N18,000 but a bag of rice costs N23,000-NLC laments
 
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Tue, 23 Aug 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

Jerry Nnubia, chairman of the Anambra state chapter of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), wants to know why workers should be victims of an economic downturn when they are not remembered in times of economic prosperity.

Speaking on Tuesday at a rally in solidarity with Nasarawa workers who were allegedly brutalised by the police while protesting the reduction of their wages by the state government on July 29, he said that any governor who could not pay salaries should resign.

“Why should workers be victims of every economic doom? When we have economic boom nobody remembers workers,” he said.

“Our position is that any governor that can’t pay workers’ salaries should resign. Why haven’t the governors sliced their wages and those of their aides?

“We are here today to show solidarity with our members in Nasarawa state who were killed and injured by overzealous policemen at the gate of government house, Nasarawa for opposing a slice in their salary by the state governor, Tanko Al-Makura.”

The Anambra NLC chairman said it was laughable that salary paid when a bag of rice was sold for N9, 000 is the same salary being paid now that the price a bag of rice has risen to N23,000.

“A bag of rice today is N23,000 or more and their minimum wage is N18,000. This is laughable,” he said.

Also, the organized labour, under the aegis of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) Ogun state chapter also on the streets to join in the nationwide solidarity rally for the killing of two members over deduction of salary.

 The state chairman of the Congress, Akeem Ambali, is leading the solidarity rally, which he disclosed is going on nationwide.

 

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