Minimum Wage: Bayelsa Govt Urges LGAs To Improve IGR

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Bayelsa State government has urged local government councils to shore up their Internally Generated Revenues, IGR, to meet the new minimum wage obligations.

The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo made the call yesterday in Yenogoa while granting audience to the executive committee of the state chapter of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners, NUP, local government branch.

The advice is sequel to the announcement of N80,000 as minimum wage by Governor Douye Diri.

Ewhrudjakpo assured local government pensioners of the state government’s commitment towards improving their welfare as it took steps to implement the N80,000 new minimum wage in the state.

The deputy governor called on the councils to fashion out other sources of revenue rather than depend solely on monthly federal allocations.

He noted that it would be difficult for councils in the state to pay and sustain the new minimum wage if they continued to completely depend on statutory allocations.

Ewhrudjakpo said : “I have asked experts in that area to work out the new minimum wage to see what the local governments will be able to pay. I know that council workers will insist that they should be paid like their state counterparts.

“But we should know that the state government and local governments do not have the same level or sources of funding. How many of our local governments are able to generate N100 million in the whole year? Just very few of them.

“As I said earlier, the details of what is going to cost each local government area must be worked out first because if we are not careful, our local government areas will go bankrupt.

“That is why I have told them to be very innovative and serious about generating revenue for the councils.

“There is nothing that stops you from collecting little money from people selling in the market. Or, collect licences fee from boat, motorbike, keke operators. That’s not a crime. It is legitimate,”.

Responding to the retirees’ requests, Ewhrudjakpo assured them that arrangements were underway to clear and pay pensioners who were inadvertently omitted in the payment of gratuities across the board last year.

He also promised to make some efforts to ensure that local government retirees have a share of the N7 billion the state government recently announced for the payment of outstanding gratuities. (NAN)

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