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Monday, June 3, 2024

NLC’s strike counterproductive; Tinubu regime should cut governance costs: KADCIMA

“Abandoning negotiations and shutting down the country will have untold hardship on all segments of the economy,” said KADCIMA.

• June 3, 2024
KADCIMA and Tinubu
KADCIMA and Tinubu

The president of Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Ishaya Idi, on Monday urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to expedite action on the minimum wage.

Mr Idi also called on the government  to provide other palliatives and accompanying measures including downward review of electricity tariffs.

This, he said, was to effectively alleviate the suffering of ordinary Nigerians  in view of the current economic hardship.

Mr Idi said the indefinite strike embarked upon by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) would cause negative repercussions on the overall economy.

“While the arguments put forward by NLC and TUC on their decision to embark on the indefinite strike are well noted, there is the need to tread with caution on account of negative repercussions on the overall economy,” he said in a statement.

He added, “As a matter of fact, abandoning negotiations and shutting down the country will have untold hardship on all segments of the economy. This hard stance will also fatally impact on the survival, resilience, productive capacity and competitive advantage of the more than 39 million-strong MSMEs ecosystem.”

Mr Idi explained that the MSMEs significantly contribute to economic stability through job and wealth creation as they account for 48 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP and 84 per cent of employment.

He called on the organised labour to sheath its sword and go back to the negotiation table while urging the three tiers of government to implement a cost-cutting regime.

According to him, the government should condemn, ban and severely punish any display of an inflated sense of personal importance and substantially reduce the overall cost of governance.

He advised that the government should start with a downward review of emoluments and allowances of public office holders, cabinet officers and all Parliamentarians.

“This regime should also consider a downward review of all perks of office such as official vehicles, foreign trips and attendant estacodes among others,” he said.

(NAN) 

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