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Rivers gov’t will not reduce the minimum wage – Gov. Wike declares

(R-L): Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike,  National Chairman of Labour Party, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam and the National Deputy Chairman of Labour Party, Callixtus Okafor during  the  visit of  the  Labour Party  National Chairman to Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
(R-L): Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, National Chairman of Labour Party, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam and the National Deputy Chairman of Labour Party, Callixtus Okafor during the visit of the Labour Party National Chairman to Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday.

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the state government will not be party to the reduction of the minimum wage for workers as canvassed by some state governors.

Speaking at the Government House,  in Port Harcourt, Wednesday, when he granted audience  to the  National Chairman  of  Labour Party,  Alhaji  Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, Governor  Wike  said that  the  state government  will continue  to  pay salaries of workers regularly because the multiple  effect is critical to social stability.

“Rivers State will not be party to the reduction of the minimum wage. Rivers State will not reduce the minimum wage.

“The state government will continue to pay the salaries of workers because we believe that the worker deserves his wage,” said the governor.

Governor Wike noted that his administration is committed to workers’ welfare; hence it cleared outstanding three months salaries owed workers upon assumption of duty on May 29, 2015. He pointed out that the state government also paid the six months’ pension arrears it inherited.

He said the non-payment of salaries in the past led to untold hardship to the people as most civil servants supported different strata of the society.

The governor said rather than reduce the minimum wage, government at all levels should work towards addressing the numerous development challenges facing the nation. He said that it is high time political leaders stopped trading blames and focused on solving the problems facing the people.

“We must tackle our problems and stop playing games with the challenges facing our people “. Governor Wike  explained  that  he resolved  to  run an inclusive  government  because  he believes  that all political  parties  can contribute  to  the  development  of  the  state.

According to him, after election there is a need for people to close ranks in the interest of good governance and development.

He decried the mischief of members of the opposition APC during their protest march, saying it is  unfortunate that they played politics with human  lives.

Earlier, National  Chairman of Labour Party, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam commended Governor  Wike for playing  politics without bitterness  by involving  the  opposition  in the  caretaker  committees of local  government areas.

While praising the  development  efforts of the  Rivers State Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike,  the Labour  Party  National  Chairman  urged the  governor  not to reduce  the  minimum  wage  in the  state.

The Labour  Party National  Chairman  was accompanied  on the visit by the National Deputy Chairman,  Callixtus Okafor,  the State Chairman,  Favour Reuben  and other Rivers State officials  of labour party.

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