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FG Providing Grains As Palliatives To Food Insecurity Is An Insult to Nigerians, Says NLC President Joe Ajaero

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FG Providing Grains As Palliatives To Food Insecurity Is An Insult to Nigerians, Says NLC President Joe Ajaero

The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, has said that it is an insult to Nigerians for the Federal Government to provide grains as a palliative for the food insecurity that has besieged Nigeria in recent times.

Last week Thursday, President Tinubu ordered the immediate release of 102,000 metric tonnes of rice, maize, millet and garri from government reserves and stores of the rice millers to the Nigerian market.

In an ARISE News Interview  on Sunday, Ajaero addressed the matter as he said, “I feel sad when we talk of federal government giving people grains as if we are giving grains to pigeons and all these other birds. At this time and age in Nigeria, we are talking of federal government providing how many tonnes of grains to Nigerians as a measure of stemming the level of hunger and poverty in the country. I beg to disagree that that is a serious insult to Nigerians I think that we should think of something else.”

The Comrade also alleged that the Federal Executive Council meeting has become more of a procurement meeting than a place where policy issues are resolved.

Ajaero said, “If somebody is telling us that it is going to start work today and tomorrow, have they kept the promise? That is the question. Heck no. I think the issue of trust should be paramount in whatever we do as a government and as a people. If we look at the end of every federal executive council meeting you will discover that the federal executive council meeting seems to have transformed into a procurement committee… not directly on policy issues.

“Even when they had agreements with organised labour, with Nigerians, such meetings don’t come out with clear statements on how to implement them, and I am getting worried. So, when Nigerians are hungry, you give them some bags of grains as a solution, that’s not what we need at this point in time.”

The NLC president then spoke on the upcoming minimum wage review, saying that the Labour Union’s demand for minimum wage may increase due to the constantly depreciating Naira and the high rate of inflation, saying that a one-million-naira minimum wage may even be viable.

He said, “This one million naira may be relevant if the value of the naira continues to depreciate, and we need to, if the inflation continues to depreciate, if it is not changed. Because the demand of labour is equally dependent on what is happening in the society. You will remember that by the time we are contemplating 200,000, the exchange rate was around 800, 900. As we talk today, the exchange rate is about 1400 or even more. Now those are the issues that determine the demand, and it is equally affecting the cost of living and we have always said it that our demands will be based on cost-of-living index.”

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