The Bishop, who stated this at St Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral, Awka, while interacting with journalists said that he was in full support of the November 6 ultimatum, noting that when workers were well taken care of, there would be discipline, better security and responsible individuals, adding that their children and wards would go to school and would not constitute nuisance in society.
Bishop Ezeokafor accused NASS of double standard, wondering why the Senators and members of the House of Representatives would be allowed to continue to receive jumbo allowances at the expense of the poor Nigerian workers.
“If they make the National Assembly less attractive, you will see that so many will drop their ambitions. Many are there because of its lucrative nature. The Nigeria masses are suffering and yet you will hear that a lawmaker is going home with billions of naira on monthly basis in the name of lawmaking.
“We are talking about economic hardship and yet our political class are engrossed in serious squander mania,” Bishop Ezeokafor said.
The prelate wondered why the federal government should allow the NASS members to continue to milk the nation in the name of legislation, noting that if they were sincere, they would first start by slashing the jumbo pay they received in the name of allowances.
“I don’t want to believe that our government is truly working out something for the Nigerian workers and also I am not too sure if they are ready to work out modalities that will get the workers out of this current economic hardship.
“Nigerian workers are crying, people are dying every day as a result of poor remunerations. How could they embark on anything meaningful when our governors, senators and House of Representatives members are going home with billions of naira on monthly basis? Who is fooling who? I am seriously pained,” the Chief Shepherd of Awka Catholic Diocese said.
Bishop Ezeokafor noted that he was one of those who had always expressed reservations on certain issues, saying that it was now time for him to comment on what he described as man’s inhumanity to man.
He stressed that the government had been enmeshed in wastefulness, nepotism, favouritism, lopsided appointments, even as he called for complete overhauling.
Bishop Ezeokafor urged them to ensure that few individuals were not allowed to be sharing what belonged to the entire Nigerians.
He therefore challenged the NASS to come up with a law that would better the lot of the people.
“You need to see how people are trooping into my office each time I am in the office soliciting for alms. There is serious hunger in the land. I am no longer finding it funny. This government should do something fast. You’re telling us that you cannot pay N30, 000 minimum wage whereas the political class are over there at Abuja enjoying our patrimony,” the Bishop lamented.