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‘I Did Not Ask FG To Slash Workers’ Salaries’, Says Senator Ndume

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweJune 10, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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Borno-South Senate Representative, Senator Ali Ndume has denied reports he asked the federal government to slash the salaries of workers in the country, saying he was quoted out of context.

MERIDIAN SPY reported Tuesday, the Borno-South senator advised federal and state governments to slash the salaries of workers, due to the stay-at-home directive issued by the government.

In an interview with Channels TV on Monday, Senator Ndume said workers do not deserve to get their full salaries because they are not working fully.

He said the slash should be taken as a means of sacrifice from the workers but also recommended that palliatives should be given to the workers to supplement the salary cut.

But, in an interview with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, Senator Ndume clarified that the lower cadre civil servants were not his target when he called on the government to slash salaries of public servants.

He wouldn’t have called for the reduction of junior civil servants when he knew that they actually needed palliative to survive, even with their full salaries.

“I did not ask the Federal Government to slash the salaries of civil servants across the board during an interview I granted in Maiduguri,” he said.

“The statement credited to me was not a complete statement and I was quoted out of context.  When they asked me questions about the revised budget, I said we should fasten our belt during this pandemic due to the fall in the prices of crude oil which is the mainstay of our economy.

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“I said the Federal Government should critically look into cutting down the cost of governance. I called for the reduction of overhead cost, salaries of senior public servants, and the recurrent expenditure.

“That is what I said and I still stand by it. Taking cognisance of the fact that the salaries of the lower cadre civil servants are too small,  I couldn’t have called for its further reduction.

“As a matter of fact, Nigerian civil servants in lower cadre deserve palliative from all tiers of government, even with their salaries.

“I maintain that since most of us who are public servants across the three arms of government are not working full time, for now, our salaries should no longer be paid 100 per cent.

“The overhead should also not be 100 per cent again. Travel allowances should stop because we are not traveling again. We are operating an online arrangement now, the provision for stationery should be stopped.

“By that, so many expenditures would have been moved.”

As part of his measure on reducing the cost of governance, Senator Ndume further advocated that the National Assembly’s duty be made part-time.

“We can make the National Assembly a part-time arrangement for now since we conduct our sitting once or twice in a week these days,” he said.

“If we make it part-time, that means our salaries must be reduced. The reality is that we can’t continue in a situation like this where 70 per cent of the country’s budget is going to personnel and recurrent expenditure as if everything is okay.

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“This is a time when we are borrowing to fund the budget. I didn’t say salaries of civil servants who are struggling to survive,  should be slashed.

“If under these critical circumstances where 70 per cent of the budget goes to recurrent expenditure and overhead,  then the government should really sit down and critically look at it.

“The government should identify public officers that can work part-time and reduce their salaries.

“For example, even in the National Assembly, for the period of this pandemic, I strongly advocate that the work of the legislature and other people should be made part-time and therefore, pay them on a part-time basis to reduce costs.”

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