*Oyo state leadership of the NLC and TUC must pull out
of any discussion with state government to cut salaries of the civil servant*
*The state monthly resources can pay salary of public
workers and implement tangible project for the populace if political office
holders collect salaries and allowances equivalent to that of civil servants*
PRESS STATEMENT
The
Oyo State Chapter of Socialist Party of Nigeria, SPN, disagrees with the
Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the Oyo State Governor, over a statement credited to
him as reported in various print and electronic media that the bailout fund
recently made available to his regime is not enough to offset the salaries and
pensions arrears of public workers and retirees in the state respectively. This
is at variance with the statement credited to the Governor of the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, while directing all Deposit Money Banks
(DMBs) involved in negotiations with state governments to pay the money into
the salary accounts of the workers.
According
to Thisday newspaper, published on the 6th September, 2015, the CBN explained
that “a specific figure was attached to the facilities to be disbursed to the
state because every state is expected to come with its specific needs to settle
the backlog of salary arrears to access the facility from the commercial banks”.
Going by this background, it is obvious that all the states which requested the
bailout fund (Oyo state inclusive) were expected to submit the exact figure
that will be needed to offset the backlog of salary and pension arrears in
their respective state.
That
Senator Ajimobi is now claiming that the bailout fund is not enough after the
approval N26 billion to the state cannot only be untrue but also suspected as
another technical trick by the APC-led government in the state to divert the
bailout fund for another purpose different from the one the fund is meant for.
It must be noted that the state was plunged into this embarrassing state where
is owing its workforce and retirees many months of salary and pension
respectively not only because of the decline in the monthly allocation but
largely as a result of prolificacy and financial recklessness of APC-led
government like other pro- capitalist governments across the country.
The
argument that the entire N3.2 billion monthly allocations the state receives from
the Federal Government (FG) and N1.2billion claimed it generates as internally
generated revenue (IGR) is being spent only on the N5.2 billion wage bill of
state workers which was claimed is 100,000 is divisive. It is a way to incite
the rest of the oppressed strata of the society, who have also benefited little
or nothing over the years owing to the self-serving agenda of successive
governments in the state regardless of political parties, against the public
workers in the state.
It
could be true that wage bill for 100,000 public workers as claimed by the
governor in his media chat is N5.2billion. But it cannot be true that the
entire 100,000 workforce are strictly state workers whose salaries are paid
only from the allocation to the state government. The last biometric
verification conducted by the same Ajimobi-led government in 2011 showed that
only 28,000 workers received their salaries from the allocation meant for the
state government. Going by this background, one is left with no option than to suspect
that the remaining 72,000 out of the 100,000 workers declared by the APC-led
government are workers in primary schools and local government whose salaries
and allowance are paid through Federal government and allocation meant for the
local government respectively.
Since
the APC-led government in addition to its own statutory monthly allocation has
been receiving the local government monthly allocation from the FG partly due
to its conscious refusal to allow election at the 33 local government areas in
the state, SPN holds that the claim that the entire 100,000 workers is paid
solely from the N3.2billion received by the state government is untrue and
deceptive.
The SPN therefore challenges the APC-led government to public declare how much
it has received from the federal government on behalf of the local governments
in the state.
We
also frown at any consideration as being declared by the governor for cutting
the salary and allowance of civil servant in the state.
We
hold that any attempt to cut the salary of workers who were denied any
significant economic gain in the period of boom will amount to a serious
economic injustices and jeopardy. It must be resisted by workers and labour
leaders.
Despite
the decline in the oil revenue, SPN believes that Oyo state government has the
capacity to pay workers in the state and still implement tangible projects
capable of bringing meaning improvement in the condition of living of the
people of the state.
This
is however possible only if the political office holders are ready to cut down
their outrageously high salaries and allowances as well as opulent life style
with a view to adopt a lifestyle that will be equivalent to that of the working
people. The state must also stop corrupt practices, wastages and inflation of
contracts, high cost of governance in order to free up resources for
developmental projects and wellbeing of the citizenry.
It is in the light of this that the SPN calls on the state leadership NLC and
TUC to pull out of any discussion Senator Ajimobi claimed he is having with
them over the possibility of cutting the salary and 4allowance of workers in
the state. Rather, the state labour leadership should be prepared to fight for
a new minimum wage in the face of high inflation and increasing cost of living
once the national leadership table a specific demand on the federal government.
However, they should immediately kick start the process of mobilising workers
and the entire poor strata in the state in a preparation to resist all forms of
attacks on the living condition and democratic right which the Senator Ajimobi
had promised to launch on the 1st of October 2015 under the pretence of
improving IGR from N1.2billion to N2.6billion by 2016 and abolishing of street
trading.
It
is not true that street trading is the cause of heaps of dirty that are now the
major feature of many towns and cities in the state. It is the manifestation of
poor funding and corruption in the ministry of environment! To curb this will
mean that the state government should start the adequate and proper funding of
ministry of environment and which must be under a democratic control of the
elected representatives of the workers, community and the government
functionaries. Awarding public resources to contractor friends under the pretence
of waste management or disposal breeds corruption, and it has to be stopped!
Abbey Trotsky
Secretary, SPN Oyo State