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N35,000 Wage Award: You Betrayed Us, We’re Suffering – Workers To FG

The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has sounded the alarm regarding the cessation of the N35,000 wage relief initiative instituted by the Federal Government to alleviate the economic repercussions of the fuel subsidy removal.

On Thursday, the aggrieved workers asserted that, contrary to the promised six-month disbursement, the government has only fulfilled payment for one month.

Comrade Andrew Emelieze, the National Coordinator of FWF, conveyed in a statement to the press that employees are enduring challenging times post the fuel subsidy removal. He emphasized that despite soaring prices, the minimum wage remains stagnant at N30,000 monthly, with a bag of rice exceeding N60,000.

“Federal Government workers nationwide have been going through tortuous moments since the removal of petroleum subsidy. Our take home pay has been made meaningless as a result of the rising cost of living crisis and the constant devaluation of our naira. Salaries have remained the same while prices of goods and services have tripled within this period.

“We are surprised to note that the meager 35,000 naira wage award grudgingly given to the federal workers by the federal government to cushion the effects of the economic crisis caused by the subsidy removal have been stopped. The federal government paid only one month out of the six months promised.

“We the federal government workers feel betrayed by the federal government. Our employer has been very unfair and unfaithful to us. We have not been treated as if we matter. We are citizens, we are not beggers and we are supposed to be worthy of a fair wage. We the federal workers feel cheated.

“Civil servants have been financially embarrassed. Minimum wage has remained at 30,000 naira monthly while prices of everything continue to soar and a bag of rice now is above 60,000 naira.

“Most unfortunately, it is within this period that salaries are been delayed, some workers are being blocked from receiving salaries, promotion arrears not paid, etc,” he said.

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