The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has voiced strong opposition to the newly established minimum wage of N70,000, which includes a mere N40,000 increase for federal employees across Nigeria.
In a communique released following a virtual meeting of its members, the Forum lamented the severe hardships facing Nigerians due to what they described as the anti-people policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
The communique, signed by FWF National Coordinator Comrade Andrew Emelieze, urged the President to cease the suffering imposed on citizens who, he claimed, are starving, grappling with hunger, and contemplating suicide.
Copies of the communique were forwarded to several high-ranking officials, including the Senate President, Chief Justice of the Federation, Speaker of the National Assembly, Vice President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Minister of Labour, Minister of Justice, Head of Service of the Federation, Accountant General of the Federation, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Salaries and Wages Commission, the International Labour Organisation (ILO), organized labour groups, the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC), and all federal workers..
Emelieze, a former chairman of the Oyo State chapter of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), contended that the new minimum wage of N70,000 was an unfair deal for Nigerian workers amid rising living costs.
He said: “Mr President Sir, the situation at hand is really very bad, worrisome and disturbing . Nigerians are dying of hunger.
“The tough and hard policies you are making has brought untold hardship to the Nigerian people. Our people are now stranded everywhere, almost everybody is now a beggar.
“The Nigerian daily existence is now a struggle for survival. It is as if our people have been ambushed since the removal of subsidy on petrol. It has been tales of lamentations everywhere and things have really fallen apart.
“It is so bad that many more citizens are contemplating suicide , just as suicide rate is more than ever before.
“This your hard and tough decisions have proven to be very harsh, hostile and rash. Sir your policies/reforms is sentencing Nigerians to death, your policies are tantamount to capital punishment.
“The new national minimum wage paid last September shows that only ₦40,000 is added to the salaries of all federal workers across all levels.
“To us as federal workers, we see the consequential adjustments to the new national minimum wage as inconsequential. What has been down is the extending of the earlier wage award of ₦35,000 upgraded to ₦40,000.
“To us as workers, we feel cheated, this is exploitation of the vulnerable, the federal government is not being fair to the workers.
“How can the price of petrol be increased by over 600% and just ₦40.000 is added to the salaries of workers. We the workers feel that we have been defrauded.
“We are just wondering the essence of the tripartite committee set up for months to review the new national minimum wage. Moreso that ₦70,000 is not a living wage and some states of the federation have promised to pay more than that.
“Mr President Sir, we want to believe you are not aware that all the calculations for wage adjustment amounts to ₦40,000 to all workers including that of our Directors.
“This to us is unlike the civil service calculus and bureaucracy. We the federal workers are badly demoralised and are not happy as our living conditions continues to deteriorate, as we are daily faced with increasing cost of living crisis.
“Mr President Sir, we are calling for your immediate attention, federal government workers are starving, almost everyone is on loan to survive the day,our take home hardly survives us for a week.
“We therefore urge you to personally intervene in the plight of the federal workers.
“We urge you to reevaluate the so called new national minimum wage of ₦70,000 , this to us is ridiculous and should be a national embarrassment and a disgrace. Federal government workers have been financially embarrassed.
“We therefore reject ₦40,000 added to our monthly take home as the new national minimum wage. We urge the federal government to urgently fashion out radical moves to immediately tackle the rising cost of food stuff and other goods and services.”
Noting in particular, the continuous increment on the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as fuel since the hasty removal of fuel subsidy without concrete and alternative arrangements, the Federal workers called for
“Our society is now stagnant , our naira is badly devalued and prices of goods and services have gone out of the reach of the masses.”