Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo has explained how the Federal Government would increase
the minimum wage of civil servants.
He
said the government was considering increasing the remuneration package,
especially bonuses of certain government agencies, instead of reviewing wages
across board.
Osinbajo
spoke during a session titled, “Conversation with the Vice-President” at the
2017 Nigerian Bar Association National Conference held in Lagos on Monday.
He
said though the issue of better pay for workers was a good suggestion, the
government was “in a bind of sorts.”
He
further explained that “while it was correct that the country needed a more
efficient civil service that would be paid more, there was also the need to
increase revenues.”
Osinbajo
added, “Sometimes, it is a chicken and egg situation because in order to
increase revenues, we need to increase remuneration.
“I think that what we are probably going to
end up doing is what we have done with some of the parastatals; in other words,
identifying certain government services that must be remunerated differently in
order to increase efficiency. One of the revenue generating agencies, for
instance, is the Federal Inland Revenue Service.
“Improving
remuneration, especially bonuses, would do a lot of good. That we saw happen in
Lagos with the Lagos Inland Revenue Service, where because there were bonuses,
there was improvement in revenue and reform.
“People
were able to do better, even in our judicial system. Because we paid better; we
remunerated better, people were able to improve.”


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