Akume Asks Nigerians To Remain Calm, Says Tinubu Is Working

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CHIGOZIE AMADI

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, on Thursday appealed to Nige­rians to remain calm in the face of the economic challenges in the country.

Akume assured that President Bola Tinubu is working diligently to improve the economy.

The SGF, who stated this while ad­dressing the National Executive Coun­cil of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), on Thursday, outlined several measures the government is taking to address current hardships.

He also advised the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) not to make decision that would jeopardise the efforts of the Tinubu-led administration.

Akume said: “We took over in a very turbulent weather. Foreign reserves were zero, but there have been massive reforms carried out by the president. One of them, which appeared to be a little bit tough for people to understand is the subsidy removal of fuel. People should stop shout­ing; they need to know the actual truth. ­

“We are all aware of the N35,000 wage award for work­ers, which means a N30,000 min­imum wage with N35,000 on top of that. Additionally, N100 billion for CNG fuel buses will help re­duce transportation costs and food prices.

“We are providing N200 bil­lion to support the cultivation of hectares of land, which is even more now.

“Nowhere in the world has labour ever tampered with the national grid. It is treason! Trea­sonable felony is economic sabo­tage, you don’t do that.

“We are trying to rebuild the economy. The president is pick­ing up, and they want to destroy it. Of what use is that to all of us? That is not the way.

“In 2019, the minimum wage was legislated up to N30,000 . It is an exclusive issue in the con­stitution, not on the concurrent list, but on the exclusive legis­lative list. That is why it is the Federal Government, working with organised private sector and labour, that recommends it to the president for the National Assembly’s attention.

“It is not that we are not work­ing. We are working, and that is why we implemented the N35,000 wage, which is more than the minimum wage. There are buses ready to be distributed, and soon, rice and other essentials will be available.

“The church must collaborate with the government in provid­ing facilities for people whether it is in education, health, or ag­riculture. We don’t separate; we combine. There is a symbiotic relationship that can never be destroyed.

“Our people must rise up and have something in their pock­ets. It is not about demanding N100,000 without productivity. We are looking at controlling in­flation and ensuring a balanced economy.”