Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza aka Agenda, Delta PDP's publicity Secretary. |
Peoples Democratic Party (APC) in
Delta state has accused the APC of “brazen display of ignorance and unbridled hatred
for Delta State workers.”
State Publicity Secretary of PDP, Dr.
Ifeanyi Osuoza stated this in a statement entitled: “Delta APC does not wish
Delta Workers well- PDP,” in response to the opposition party’s criticism of
the state government in its handling of the minimum wage for the workers.
Recalling that the joint press
conference where the agreement was signed in Asaba on Friday, January 10, 2020,
captured the process succinctly, Osuoza stated: “We will not bother to join
issues with the APC on the pedestrian cliches and cheap propaganda it has
deployed in its obvious intent to whip up unnecessary and unfortunate
sentiments, but suffice it to stress clearly here that the labour/government
negotiation which eventually culminated in the determination of the new minimum
wage for Delta workers, was robust, cordial and conducted in full compliance to
the Federal Government Circular, with the overall interest of the Delta State
workers as the main concern of all the parties and delegates comprising the
leadership and principal officers of both the labour unions and the State
government.”
Find below details of the PDP statement.
14th January, 2020
PRESS RELEASE
DELTA APC DOES NOT WISH DELTA WORKERS WELL - PDP
The Delta State PDP is once again surprised and dismayed by the
brazen display of ignorance and unbridled hatred for Delta State workers
exhibited in the latest Press statement by the APC Titled: MINIMUM WAGE: YOU
HAVE SHORT-CHANGED WORKERS, DELTA APC ACCUSES GOVT, issued on 13th of January,
2020 and authored by Barr. Ogheneluemu Sylvester Imonina,
Publicity Secretary, APC, Delta State.
This press statement not only reflects how ignorant APC is to
the processes of negotiation, which is an age-long, established practice in the
determination of wages, but it indeed exposes the disdain of the party and
betrays the fact that it is not in the least concerned or interested in the
welfare of Delta workers and does not wish the hard-working and dedicated
workforce in the State well at all.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Delta PDP wants to state
categorically that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa had been one of the first Governors
in Nigeria to declare openly that the Delta State government will pay the new
=N=30,000/= minimum wage to Delta workers and instances where this commitment
was affirmed include the May Day celebrations last year and also while receiving
the new leadership of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, in the State, amongst
others.
Deltans will recall that the Federal Government announced it's
decision to pay the new minimum wage in April 2018, which it had to scale down
considerably from the original figure demanded by NLC, after intense and often
confrontational negotiations with Labour. However, it was in October that the
final modalities on adjustments and percentages were worked out and an official
circular was released to that effect for Federal workers. The payment of =N=30,
000/= minimum wage was not negotiable but State NLC Chapters were mandated to
negotiate with their governors on the adjustment template for other emoluments,
as contained in the Federal Government Circular.
We will not bother to join issues with the APC on the pedestrian
cliches and cheap propaganda it has deployed in its obvious intent to whip up
unnecessary and unfortunate sentiments, but suffice it to stress clearly here
that the labour/government negotiation which eventually culminated in the
determination of the new minimum wage for Delta workers, was robust, cordial
and conducted in full compliance to the Federal Government Circular, with the
overall interest of the Delta State workers as the main concern of all the
parties and delegates comprising the leadership and principal officers of both
the labour unions and the State government.
The joint press conference where the agreement was signed in
Asaba on Friday, January 10, 2020, captured the process succinctly.
Secretary to the Delta State Government, Barr. Chiedu Ebie
said:
“From the word go, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa made it clear that his
administration will implement the new minimum wage in line with the template
received from the Federal Government and so we have not deviated from that; we
just needed to agree on the final details which were done courtesy of the
negotiations that started sometime in December 2019. The highlights are pretty
simple and straight forward and going by the circular we received from the
National Salary Based Income and Wages Commission in Abuja which highlighted
the new minimum wage and the consequential adjustments, the State government
has implemented the same.
“We will be implementing the minimum wage and paying two months
arrears of the minimum wage effective from the 1st of November 2019 and we
agreed that it will take a little time for the implementation so the actual
payment will take effect from January 2020,” Barr Ebie said.
Chairman and Chief negotiator of the organised labour, Comrade
Goodluck Oforbruku in his own comment, said: “Let me use this opportunity to
thank Governor Okowa for keeping to his words and promises. At the end of
January 2020, we will receive the new minimum wage with one-month arrears and
in the month of February, the remaining arrears will be paid. We want to assure
the State government that workers in Delta will continue to support government
programs and put in their best to ensure effective delivery of a Stronger
Delta.”
Chairman of Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Martins Bolum,
also had this to say: “We want to thank Governor Okowa for making it possible
for Delta to be among the first States in the whole of South East and
South-South to implement the minimum wage. As at yesterday, only five States
have implemented and Delta is the 6th State to implement the new minimum wage
in the Country; we got positive reactions and encouragement from Delta State
workers while the negotiation was on,” he enthused.
The above comments have not only clearly debunked the misguided
lie of the APC that the State government reneged on an earlier position,
engaged in hanky-panky with some Labour Leaders in Delta State, over the
welfare of the civil servants and foisted an agreement of the new minimum wage on
Delta civil servants, it has also put paid to the shameless misinformation that
there was no consultations and feedback from the membership of the labour
unions while the negotiations lasted.
We, therefore, wish to use this medium to heartily commend His
Excellency, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, the Ekwueme of the universe for ensuring
that Delta State has now been counted amongst the first States in the country
to pay the new minimum wage. It is on record that even when the economic
recession was biting at its hardest, Delta was one of only a few States that
paid salaries regularly to its workers. Today, in addition to recently
employing new people into the burgeoning State civil service and ensuring that
Local government workers, teachers, and pensioners are smiling happily again,
the State workforce will begin to receive the new minimum wage from this month,
which we have been informed, will increase the wage bill in the State by about
a whopping N700 million. What an outstanding and impressive achievement indeed.
We also congratulate Delta State workers and applaud them for
their trust, understanding and peaceful disposition since the agitations over
the new minimum wage commenced to this successful and mutually agreeable
conclusion to the negotiations. We enjoin them to remain peaceful and dedicated
to their duties even in the face of useless propaganda by ignorant people who
do not have their interest and welfare at heart.
Delta State PDP is happy to note that we are partners in
progress with Delta workers and we sincerely and deeply appreciate the support
and cooperation we have enjoyed from our workers and the leadership of the
trade unions in the State over the years. We want to assure you that we will
not relent in ensuring that the interest and welfare of our articulate and
committed workforce remains a major priority in the delivery of the SMART
Agenda and together, we shall continue to pursue our collective objective of
building a #StrongerDelta and delivering more prosperity for all Deltans.
PDP, Power to the People!
Dr. Ifeanyi M. Osuoza
State Publicity Secretary
PDP, Delta State.
January 14, 2020
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