CurrentReport Blog Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has once again voiced concern over the stagnant prospects of wage increments for Nigerian workers, labeling them a mirage despite government assurances. In his recent International Workers Day message, Atiku underscored the dire situation faced by Nigerian workers, lamenting the absence of substantial improvements in their welfare despite prolonged pledges from the government.
Expressing solidarity with the Nigerian workforce, Atiku emphasized the pressing need for policy reforms to alleviate their plight. He criticized the government’s handling of the subsidy regime, citing widespread frustration among citizens grappling with prolonged fuel queues despite assurances of its removal.
Atiku condemned the unilateral decision to eliminate petrol subsidies without consulting relevant stakeholders, characterizing it as a display of governmental ineptitude.
Furthermore, Atiku highlighted the adverse effects of escalating tariffs across various service sectors, arguing that such measures only exacerbate the burden on ordinary Nigerians while failing to address underlying corruption and inefficiencies. He urged for a comprehensive approach to tackling systemic issues and ensuring equitable treatment for the Nigerian workforce.