Gov Soludo Tackles Nigerian Governors, Others, Demands That They All Should Start Earning Same Minimum Wage As Organised Labour
Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, has berated Nigerian elected officials and the kind of luxury lifestyle they live despite the economic situation of the country.
Soludo urged elected officials to start earning minimum wage, highlighting the urgent financial crisis facing Nigeria.
He made this call on Wednesday at a special edition of The Platform, an event organized by The Covenant Nation to promote national development, stressing that Nigeria is financially strained.
He explained that Nigeria’s economic woes are exacerbated by the extravagant lifestyles of government officials, which are sustained at the expense of the nation’s wealth.
He proposed that these officials should be paid the minimum wage to understand the harsh realities faced by ordinary citizens, stressing that the current system is in a state of denial about the nation’s financial condition.
“Let’s come clean and straight with Nigerians. Nigeria is very poor and broke but the lifestyle of government and government officials does not show it, especially with the obscene flamboyance in public display,” Soludo said.
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“The poor are hungry and impatient, let’s not annoy them more with our insensitivity.
“In this case, I agree with the reverend father Mbaka, who said elected governors should also earn minimum wage. I agree that we should be paid so that we can feel that as well.
“In Anambra, I have not received a kobo as salary since I assumed office. I have donated my salary to the state.
“It is symbolic. It is not much. I think generally, the system is in denial. There must be some signaling, it is just the symbolism of this,” he said.
Soludo called for a new code of conduct for public office holders to enhance fiscal prudence while performing the core duties for which they were elected.
The Nigerian labour unions have been at loggerheads with the Nigerian government at both the federal and state levels over the figure that should be the new minimum wage in the country.