The leadership
of the Nigeria Labor Congress NLC have blasted former media aide of former
President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe, for calling on state governors to
downsize their civil servants so they can have enough funds to pay salaries and
stop the habit of seeking bailout from the Federal government. Reacting to
Okupe's suggestion, the chairman of NLC, Ayuba Wabba, described his suggestion
as a jaundiced argument. He questioned Okupe's degree as a medical doctor. The
statement in part reads..
“Ordinarily, we would not have responded to Doyin Okupe when he urged
governors, in a statement few days ago, to retrench civil servants as a panacea
to irregular payment of salaries, because we know him. In his jaundiced
argument, very much unlike one who is truly deserving of his certificate from a
medical school, Okupe said, ‘virtually all state governments in the country
have over-bloated civil service’.
To underscore this point, he said between ‘2008 and 2009, Ogun State
received N2 billion monthly from the federation account and paid out
N1.8billion as staff salaries, wages and overhead costs’ to civil servants not
more than 50,000 in a state with a population of 5,000,000.
In his view therefore it was ‘an obvious socio-economic absurdity and
incongruity where 10 per cent of the population was consuming 90 per cent of
the wealth of the state. Okupe is bandying political statistics and this is
neither good for his health nor the health of those with whom he seeks to
ingratiate himself. We at the Nigeria Labour Congress believe in the equitable
distribution of the nation’s resources.
We will not subscribe to a situation whereby 10 per cent corner 90 per
cent of the resources of the state. It is in furtherance of this that we urge
Okupe to do a forensic audit of what Ogun got, what it paid to civil servants,
contractors and politicians and what it used in running the Government House!”
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