Fayose Says Minimum Wage Increase Cannot Be Ignored

Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti

Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State says the worker’s clamour for an increase in minimum wage cannot be ignored, as the increase in prices of goods and services have worsened the standard of living in the country.

Fayose also called for a review of the current Revenue Allocation Formula in favour of the lower levels of government to enable them to cope with the eventuality of increase in minimum wage.

A statement made available by the Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, on Saturday said the governor spoke in Ibadan at the presentation of a memorandum on the proposed new minimum wage to the Tripartite committee on national minimum wage.

Fayose who was represented by the State Head of Service, Dr. Olugbenga Faseluka, noted that the current revenue allocation formula had become inequitable to support the needs of lower tiers of government.

While noting that the current minimum wage of #18,000 had become unrealistic and inadequate to support basic standards of living, the governor affirmed the need to increase the present minimum wage but that same should be premised on the ability of employers to pay.

According to the memorandum, Ekiti State government proposed a new formula that would see the federal government getting 30%, state governments 40%, local government councils 25% and 5% reserved for others.

Fayose who hailed the request for a memorandum from all states urged the committee to approve a new wage based on the review of the current revenue allocation formula in favour of lower levels of government.

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