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Increment: Harmonise workers’ salaries — NLC charges FG

News Express |25th Aug 2025 | 216
Increment: Harmonise workers’ salaries — NLC charges FG




By FLORENCE ONUEGBU

Funmi Sesi, Chairperson, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Lagos Chapter has called on the Federal Government to holistically harmonise workers’ salaries.

Sesi made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos, while reacting to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission’s (RMAFC) plan to increase political office holders’ salaries.

She said that there should be harmonisation of the salaries of public office holders, public service workers and private sector workers.

The chairperson who expressed concern said that political office holders should not receive higher salaries than other public workers, as both groups contributed to the growth of the economy.

“We are all in the same country. As they go to the market for purchases, we also go to the same market and buy for same prices, and we also have to pay for services like electricity, transportation.

“If government want to do anything about mulling the idea of political office holders’ salary increase, let them also look at the harmonisation of pay.

“So if some agencies’ leaders are collecting more salary than the President, who is the CEO of the whole country, definitely there should be a holistic approach to harmonisation policy on the salary payment across board, both for political office holders, the workers in the public sector and also equally in the private sector.

“We all live together in the same country. Government should not be one sided. You should not look at increasing their own salaries and allowances without also putting into consideration the workers,” she said.

According to her, the current minimum wage in Nigeria is inadequate, with inflation eroding the value of the N70,000 and workers continue to struggle with the low wage.

She urged political office holders to make sacrifices, as workers have been doing, to ensure economic stability.

Sesi called for a fair and balanced, equitable approach to salary increases, considering the economic realities and sacrifices made by workers.

“Indeed, the wage of worker is an act of law, and also the wages of the political office holders should not be different, and it should not be a total departure from that as well.

“So they should also be subjected to the kind of windows and the processes that were followed during the negotiation for the worker’s salary. They should put so many things into consideration. We should remind them of the sacrifices.

“They know that they will come back to increase their own salary, yet they stood on the way for a better life and a better motivation by way of salary for the workers.

“NLC will reject anything that will make them to continue to impoverish the workers and to continue to elevate their own status. (NAN)



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