Minimum wage implementation is a challenge, says Saraki
The governor of
Kwara State, Bukola Saraki, has said that it will be difficult for all
states in Nigeria to implement the N18,000 minimum wage recently
approved by the National Assembly.
Mr. Saraki, who was
in Lagos with President Goodluck Jonathan for the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) campaign, told journalists in an interview at the
presidential wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, that though
state governments are willing to carry out the mandate, the development
may not thrive in some states because of the challenges they face.
“Some states are
going to have a lot of challenges with implementing it; not because
they don’t want to implement it, not because they don’t believe that
workers should have the minimum wage, but you know the realities that
we are facing,” he said.
Late last year,
after it approved the minimum wage of N18,000, the National Council of
States (NCS) advised President Goodluck Jonathan to deliver their
request to the National Assembly. The bill, however, has been passed by
the Assembly but is yet to be implemented in most states across the
federation.
Asked if he will
implement the new minimum wage in his state, Mr. Saraki disclosed that
the issue should not be politicised, adding that though he is left with
only two months in office, he would ensure that workers in his state
are treated fairly.
“I am aware that
the law has been passed; more so, I know that there are one or two
things that we have talked about from revenue allocation review and all
the sort of constitution amendment reviews.
“As of now, I am
worried as much as you are, so I think that very soon there will be a
forum that will allow us look at the issue of implementation. But there
is no doubt about it, except we want to play politics with it,” he said.
The Kwara State
governor said that he is working on getting things set before he
vacates the position as helmsman in his state, and advised other
governors not to disappoint workers in their respective states.
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