Fisayo Falodi
Two concerned rights activists have said
that the pit of poverty and anguish in which Nigerians are currently
languishing will be deepened unless the Federal Government takes drastic
steps to address the situation.
According to them,
the citizens do not deserve the economic agony they are currently experiencing.
A lawyer and rights activist, Mr. Femi
Aborisade, said such income redistribution strategies should involve the
reviewing of the privatisation of public enterprises “by which the
historical accumulated investments of decades were simply looted under
the guise of sale.”
He said many panel reports had shown that the privatisation was used to dispossess the public.
Aborisade said rather than considering
privatisation as an issue that undermined the capacity of the government
to create jobs and provide the basic services to the people, the All
Progressives Congress-led Federal Government “keeps assuring its Western
imperialist backers that it is more committed to privatisation than any
past government in the country.”
He said, “Public projects should be
executed by direct labour using collaboration between governments –
nationally and internationally – through a system known as
Public-Public-Partnerships rather than contract awards and
Public-Private-Partnerships.
“The remuneration and living standard of
those occupying elective offices should be brought within the average
living standard of those they govern at any point in time.
“No elected public officer should earn more than 10 times whatever the minimum wage is at any point in time.
“As provided in the Code of Conduct for
public officers, no public officer should earn remuneration from the
public vault from more than one source.
“For example, the ministers and
lawmakers who are taking pensions at the rate of incumbent governors and
still earning salaries and allowances as ministers or legislators must
be made to return them.
“Acquisition and maintenance of jets by the Presidency and some governors should be considered avoidable wastes.”
Aborisade, who doubted the government’s
sincerity in the fight against corruption, said, “The APC-led Federal
Government is hopelessly incapable of fighting corruption. Hence, it
appears what is going on is recovery from those who are out of power for
re-looting.”
He, however, called on the government to
make the refineries to work to full capacity and build more to produce
petroleum products for domestic use and for export.
Similarly, the National Coordinator,
Rights Monitoring Group, Mr. Femi Aduwo, asked the government to
initiate a policy that would compel multinational oil companies
operating in Nigeria to build a refinery in the country.
He asked the government to change the
perception that “we plan nothing, we spend all” to “Nigeria is a
productive country” through drastic reduction in the wastage of
resources.
Aduwo said, “It is embarrassing to hear that Nigerian Railway Corporation has above 10,000 workers on her payroll.”
TAKE DRASTIC MEASURES TO TACKLE POVERTY, ACTIVISTS TELL FG
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