by Bimbola Oyesola
Amidst the public outcry against the rumoured N9bn proposed to be disbursed to the new National Assembly members, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has warned the new Senators and House of Representatives members against derailing the new government.
The TUC , in a joint statement by its President, Bobboi Bala Kaigama, and Secretary General, Comrade Musa Lawal, said it beats its imagination that at a time when workers in over 23 states are yet to be paid salaries, rumours are rife that about N9billion is being proposed to be disbursed to the new National Assembly members as wardrobe, car, accommodation and furniture allowances.
“More worrisome is the fact that most governors who are owing were either re-elected in the last general elections or are now members of the red and green chambers”, TUC said.
The Congress charged politicians not to betray Nigerians again because of the grave sacrifice the people made to ensure that the much-touted change is entrenched in all facets of national life.
It said that it must be sounded that the desired change will become reality only if the leaders make as much sacrifice as the people have done.
According to the Congress, “if the change we expect must come, this administration must review the provisions of the constitution that expressly stipulate such privileges for political office-holders. The cost of governance in our country is outrageously high and unsustainable and we may resort to civil disobedience or other legal measures to compel a reduction of same if nothing is done about it in the nearest future.”
The labour leaders lamented the display of affluence by politicians even in the social media, explaining  that the only difference between the Nigerians who live in the slums and those squandering the nation’s commonwealth is misappropriated opportunity.
The Congress added, “Furthermore, considering the nation’s present socio-economic realities, it is totally indefensible for senators  and members of the House of Representatives to be paid as much as N2 million and N1.8 million respectively as basic salary every month.  Where then lies any justification for their claims to being contributors to the growth of a nation where unemployment and other social vices are the order of the day?”
The labour centre stressed that the enormous cost of governance contributes immensely to the economic crises rocking the Nigerian boat.
“How is this huge amount justifiable in the light of the current financial dilemma the nation is overwhelmed with? What do the legislators who often turn down proposals for wage increase for the workers do to deserve these mind-blowing sums of money? We think it is high time Nigerians take their destiny in their hands and stand firm against these injustices and inequality”, the TUC stated.