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Why 774 LGAs can’t pay N62,000 proposed minimum wage- ALGON President

The National President of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria(ALGON), Aminu Muazu-Maifata has explained why the 774 LGAs in the country can't pay the proposed N62,000 minimum wage.

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The National President of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria(ALGON), Aminu Muazu-Maifata has explained why the 774 LGAs in the country can’t pay the proposed N62,000 minimum wage.

Speaking on a national television on Thursday, the ALGON president said it would be difficult for the LGAs’ administrations to do so, considering the present allocation from FAAC.

“With the present allocation from FAAC, no local government council anywhere in Nigeria can be able to pay N62,000”.

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“Presently, 90% of our inflow from the Federation Account goes into salaries and pensions. Without an upward review of the percentage of allocation to local government councils, it will be extremely difficult or even impossible for them to pay N62,000 minimum wage.

“The 774 local government councils received slightly above 18 per cent of the total FAAC of the federation, while the federal government received above 52 percent.

“Some councils could not even afford the N30,000 and are still working on the N18,000. Whatever is coming from FAAC presently, 90 percent goes into salaries and pensions.

“This tells us that without adjustment and an upward review of the percentage of the allocation coming to local councils, it will be extremely difficult or impossible for local government councils to pay N62,000”, he noted.

Muazu-Maifata, who is chairman of Lafia Local Government, Nasarawa State, said if the proposed minimum wage law is approved, local governments would have to turn to governors and the Federal Government for financial augmentation.

“We will have to run to our principals, the governors, and the Federal Government to augment whatever will be accrued to local government councils from the Federation Account”.

According to him, councils perform multiple functions beyond salary payments and these obligations should be considered when determining an affordable and sustainable minimum wage.

 

 

 

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