NEC Reviews N702bn Salary Adjustments Proposal For Fuel Allowances

June 16, 2023
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June 16, 2023
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Mohammed Shosanya

The National Economic Council NEC, Thursday, deliberated on a proposal or recommendation by the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress that the federal government considers a N702billion bail-out funds which will come in form of salary adjustment for fuel allowances.

The gathering noted that workers and the most vulnerable citizens in the society should be the beneficiaries as a way of helping them cushion the effect of the subsidy removal.

The governors resolved that a committee be established to look at modalities for its implementation.

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, gave the members of the committee to include Kebbi State Governor to serve as Chairman, Anambra Governor will represent the South East geopolitical zone. Benue Governor will take charge of North Central, Kaduna represent Northwest, Bauchi Governor would represent the Northeast.

Others are Governor of Cross River to represent South South and Oyo State Southwest.

Budget office, representative of the CBN, representative of the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, representative of NNPCL, representative of TUC and NLC and Rukayat El-Rufai made the committee’s list.

He disclosed that NEC mandated the Committee to sit within two weeks and work out recommendations for a holistic decision that will be taken immediately to alleviate the problem that may be encountered by the removal of the subsidy.

He added: “NEC has taken very far reaching decisions and deliberations on the issue of the removal of petroleum PMS subsidy and its general impact on the economy.

“Specifically on the issue of National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, NEC had received recommendations on the various ways and means that the country can use whatever increases that we have in the revenue to mitigate the impact that is going to make on the lives of our workers and all those people involved.

“So they recommended and they gave us a scenario recommending that there should be a consequential adjustment, estimated at N702,919.8 billion as part of the allowances that should be given as petroleum allowance to all workers and as well as a 23 or 25 billion monthly offer to cushion the effect on workers and others suggestion that will go a long way in making sure that there is review of our salaries and wages.

“In addition to the palliative that Governor Katsina talked about, government looked at all the issues, the challenges and problems holistically and set up a small committee of council to review and come up with a term of reference to organize areas specifically where this palliative can come and how it will be dispensed to alleviate the problem of workers and other vulnerable groups”.

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