THE governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator Olufemi Lanlehin, has assured workers in the state of his readiness to pay N30, 000 as minimum wage.
Lanlehin gave this assurance on Thursday, in Ibadan, while interacting with members of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and its sister union, the Trade Union Congress (TUC).
Lanlehin, who gave a detailed account of his proposed manifesto, itemised free and qualitative education, from primary to secondary school, and massive investment in tertiary education, the establishment of functional and well stocked primary healthcare centres as some of his cardinal policies.
He also promised the reintroduction of farm settlements, wealth creation through the use of local contractors and artisans in project execution, sports development, employment generation, and women-cum-youth empowerment.
“We will run a people-centered government, prioritising payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities, and giving our workers, the pride of place,” Lanlehin said.
The interaction afforded the Oyo State ADC governorship candidate the opportunity to answer questions, ranging from his plans for workers and their welfare, as well as on improving the state’s revenue base.
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“When salaries, pensions and gratuities are paid as and when due, the multiplier effect permeates the entire society and the people are motivated to pay taxes. That way, the state’s revenue base improves.
“When the government blocks all loopholes and stops all bogus contracts,” Lanlehin added, “there is money to improve the lives of our people.”
“We will ensure our workers are in charge of revenue collection, as we’ll stop the use of consultants, who repatriate a sizeable portion of whatever they generate.
“That way, they will know what the state generates and will be better informed, especially when agitating for improved welfare,” Lanlehin explained.
“We trust with our intended style of openness, probity and accountability, labour will have fewer struggles to undertake during our regime,” he concluded.
The workers who expressed confidence in Lanlehin’s ability to turnaround the fortunes of the state implored him to take to heart, all promises made.
On Lanlehin’s entourage was Chief Lowo Obisesan, Honourable Wale Murphy, Alhaji Basiru Lawal, Honourable Lanre Agoro and Chief (Mrs) Funmi Arulogun.
Also on Lanlehin’s team was Comrade Alamu Oloyede, a former Oyo State NLC chairman, who is also an ADC Chieftain.
Oloyede, in his brief remarks, appreciated Lanlehin for his integrity, saying he knew that with such a man in a position of authority, “Oyo State and its workers are in for good times.”
Oyo State NLC Chairman, Comrade Abdulwaheed Olojede, explained that the state labour centres elected to interrogate governorship candidates to ascertain their plans and programmes for workers, their manifesto for the state at large.
He urged Lanlehin and others who have so far participated to always prioritise the welfare of workers in all they do.
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