The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Thursday, demanded the immediate resignation of state governors who have not been able to pay worker wages despite the bail out they received from the Federal Government.
Bobboi Bala Kaigama, the president of the Congress, made this demand while speaking at the 10th Triennial Delegates Conference of the Congress in Abuja,
In his words;: “It is a major cause for concern that some of our governors recently sought $3.2bn from the World Bank after recently collecting bailouts from the federal government. We are surprised at their behaviour especially as they claim to be on the side of the masses and workers.
“Although the law requires that workers be paid as and when due, several state governments owe as much as seven, eight and even nine months salaries of their workers, thus disobeying the law that they swore to obey to the letter. It is our candid position that any governor who cannot pay should resign immediately lest we make his state ungovernable for him.
“Is it not an irony for a governor who spends over N18,000 per month to fend for his dog to claim that he cannot pay same to his worker? The governors should realize that governance is about thinking out of the box, and the test of our progress as a country is not whether they add more to their personal abundance but whether they provide effectively for the have-nots in the society.
“The fact of the matter is that most of our governors are wicked to say the least. Otherwise they will not be behaving in a reckless manner where they refuse to pay salaries whereas their own families are enjoying the commonwealth of the people recklessly in foreign lands.”
As previously published, the inability of the Ondo State government to pay its workers has taken heavy toll on residents of the state. Two civil servants have lost their lives as a result and one caught stealing to sustain himself and famiiy. The state is owing its workers’ salaries for five months.