President Muhammadu Buhari
According to a report by The Nation, a row broke out yesterday over the President’s directive to governors on workers’ salaries.Governors said President Muhammadu Buhari did not say they should pay all arrears of salaries before Christmas.
But workers threatened to vote out governors who may fail to pay.
After a meeting at the Presidential Villa on Monday, President
Buhari directed Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun and Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele to release the balance of the
Paris/London Club refund to states to enable them pay salaries.
Governors Rochas Okorocha (Imo) and Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) briefed reporters on the outcome of the meeting.
Yesterday, the governors denied that the President said they should pay all arrears of workers’ salaries before Christmas.
Besides, a statement by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum secretariat
said given the delay in the past between when the President gave a
directive and the actual release of funds, the money might not get to
the states before Christmas.
This might have set a stage for a battle between the governors and workers.
A Labour leader, Comrade Isa Aremu, said last night: Any governor who fails to pay workers before Christmas will be voted out.”
The statement said: “The governors had expressed profound
gratitude to the President for his magnanimity in hearkening to the
needs of the states and understanding with them towards helping to solve
some of the intractable financial problems of governance, top among
which is the lingering problem of workers’ salaries.
“They pledged, therefore, to rise up to the occasion
collectively, as a mark of their respect for President Muhammadu Buhari
and empathy for the workers by paying before Christmas, once the
Finance, the Budget and Planning Ministries and the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) disburse the monies owed them, as instructed.”
The governors recalled that the President had remarked that, ”I
will not be saying much because the responsible ministers are here:
Finance, Budget and Planning and the Central Bank of Nigeria. I request
you to appoint your own team to come and sit down with them (referring
to the governors).
“This should be done, not only for next year’s budget but for
this Christmas. The Minister of Finance, Budget and Planning and the
Central Bank should sit down with you in a sub-committee to see how much
can be released before Christmas,” the President said.
The statement said that no mention of “all workers arrears”, was ever made, by President Buhari.
“For Nigerians without sources other than their salary, I am
concerned that workers should be able to pay rent, school fees, buy
drugs and take care of their families. I am so much concerned that
people should have something to eat for Christmas,” President Muhammadu
Buhari declared.”
The statement added “The governors had appealed to the
President to once again authorise the Finance ministry and the other
officials to hasten the payment of the remainder of the Paris and London
Clubs loan refunds as they had factored the monies into their 2018
budgets.
“President Muhammadu Buhari’s instruction that the money be
paid before Christmas however, draws its background from the series of
delays in the previous disbursements to the states by the Finance
Ministry, which by commission or omission had ex acerbated and
indeed increased the number of months that workers are owed
salaries.
“For example, the first bailout that President Buhari
approved was not paid until October, four months after the President
had given approval for the money to be paid. It was the same practice
with the first tranche of the Paris-London Club repayment, which was
approved in mid-2016 but took until December 2016 to hit the states’
accounts. It is imperative to add that the Paris–London funds were
legitimate funds of the states and not loans as several sources had
thought.
“Barring any such happenstances, however, governors, who are
equally very worried about their workers’ plight, are ready to wipe away
workers’ tears by paying their emoluments before Christmas.”
Aremu, General Secretary of Textile Workers Union, said the 2019
election will be determined by how competent a governor has performed in
payment of salaries.
He said: “If they don’t pay, what will be the moral authority
to say private employers should pay? So, they are not only the employers
of labour, but they should enforce the law. They are to make sure that
employers that are not paying are sanctioned.
Head of Nigeria Civil Service Union(NCSU) Alhaji Mohammed Kiri who
is also a member of the Minimum Wage Committee, said labour was
determined to isolate any state that fails to utilize the Paris Club
refund for salary payment.
He praised Buhari for coming this far and also for giving N800 million each to states as budget support.

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