Accept 50 per cent salary slash in good faith -- Gov. Al-Makura
Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State,
on Friday urged civil servants in the state to accept the 50 per cent
cut in their salaries “in good faith.”
The governor made the appeal in Lafia
in his speech at the commencement of sale of 150 metric tons of
fertilisers at subsidised rates to farmers in the state.
He urged the striking workers to go
back to work and suspend their strike “in the interest of the
state.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the workers embarked on the strike in protest against
the decision of the government to cut the salaries of public officers
and civil servants by 50 per cent across the board.
The governor, however, stated that the
50 per cent slash in salaries is ``a sacrifice every one needed to
make.”
He added that the sacrifice had become
imperative in view of dwindling revenue accruing to the coffers of
the state.
Al-Makura explained that despite the
drop in its resources, government decided to subsidise the price of
fertilizers sold to farmers at N3,000 per bag.
He said that the gesture was intended
to boost farming in the state in line with federal government’s
drive to diversify the economy and reduce dependence on revenue from
sale of crude oil.
``We would continue to support farming
activities in the state to enrich our farmers by supplying them with
fertilizers and other farm inputs at subsidised rate.
``We are more than ever before
determined as a government to invest in other sectors of the economy
given the current problems that have bedeviled the entire country.
``This is a moment of sober reflection
as a nation, hence our resolve to continue to subsidise farm inputs
for farmers in order to guaranty better and quality live for the
people in the state,” the governor said.
Responding on behalf of the farmers,
Mauzu Ishaq, Nasarawa State Chairman, All Farmers Association of
Nigeria (AFAN), expressed gratitude to the government for supporting
farmers in the state.
He appealed to the government to
facilitate and encourage mechanized farming by reintroducing tractors
hiring unit in the state Ministry of Agriculture for easy access to
farmers.
``Most farmers in the state are so poor
that they cannot afford to buy their own tractors, hence the need for
the government to reintroduce the scheme,” Ishaq said.
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