Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, says workers in
Nigeria have “never had it so bad” with their survival looking “almost
impossible.”
In his workers’ day message on Friday, Abubakar said rising
inflation has wiped out the benefits of the increased minimum wage.
He lamented what he called the frightening economic
decimation of the working class, adding that productivity will “inevitably take
a nosedive” in the face of low morale and poor motivation.
“The Nigerian workers have never had it so bad. The impacts
of the lockdown and worsening inflation have taken their heaviest toll on the
working class. The situation is so bad that they are now living from hands to
mouth,” he said.
“Even what we call basic food items are unaffordable and we
are in a situation where the price of a bag of rice is nearly at par with the
value of our minimum wage.
“Increase in the national minimum wage has been matched or
neutralised by astronomical inflation that is accelerating at a breathtaking
rate almost daily. Even the locally produced foods are prohibitively expensive.
“Let me be clear: these challenges of economic survival are
not limited to the civil servants alone. They affect the working class at all
levels, including artisans and other low-income groups that are struggling
desperately to put food on the table in the face of declining incomes and
rising inflation.”
The former presidential candidate further said that in the
face of extreme poverty and declining incomes, public officials should review
the cost of governance to align with current economic realities.
“The extravagant lifestyles of elected officials while
poverty is decimating the people is a demonstration of insensitivity. We can’t
tell ordinary people to make sacrifices while elected officials are reluctant
to take the lead in making those sacrifices,” he said.
“Elected and appointed officials must at all levels cut down
on their extravagant expenditures at the expense of the people.”
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