Rev Father Ejike Mbaka, the controversial Catholic priest, has suggested that the proposed N62,000 as the new national minimum wage should be extended to senators, governors, and members of the House of Representatives.
The cleric condemed the allowances allocated to lawmakers while Nigerians are suffering of hardship.
After several hours of deliberations by the tripartite committee negotiating the new minimum wage, the Federal Government has offered to pay workers N62,000.
This comes as the organized labour reduced its demands from N494,000 to N250,000 as new minimum wage.
Reacting, Mbaka urged the Federal Government to handle the matter with caution to avoid crisis.
Addressing newsmen yesterday, Mbaka said: “If we decide to give labour N60,000 or N62,000, why not generalize it to the House of Assembly members, senatorial members, House of Representative members, and governors?
“They are all civil servants, so are they others slaves? I can’t understand why they are amassing billions as sitting allowance, wardrobe allowance, newspaper allowance, and suffering allowance.
“The people that should have such allowances are those suffering in the village.
“How much are our teachers, nurses, and doctors being paid? Let’s be realistic, our civil servants that wake early and return late daily, how much are they being paid?
“Looking at the level of inflation in the country, you will see that we are all not sincere in this country.
“I’m pleading with the government that a stitch in time saves nine; this situation must be handled with care because it might be hijacked and nobody knows the ripples effect.”