Lagos: ‘Commendable, But Unrealistic,’ Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour Speaks On N85,000 Minimum Wage

The 2023 governorship candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election in Lagos State, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has reacted to the recent increase in the minimum wage of Lagos State to N85,000 announced by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, describing the development as unrealistic......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>

He made his views on the new minimum wage offered to the Lagos State Government workers known in a statement on Friday.

Rhodes-Vivour said: “While the recent increase in the minimum wage to N85,000 is commendable, it is significantly short of addressing the unique cost-of-living challenges faced by Lagos workers.

“Lagos has the highest intra-city public transportation costs in Nigeria, the second most expensive city in the country to feed and has the highest rental costs in the country, with meagre investments in social housing programs.

“It’s crucial to note that over 70% of Lagos State’s operating revenue comes from taxes, with PAYE (Pay As You Earn) contributing 45%.

“This means the state’s wealth, which the governor seems to take all the credit for, is primarily generated by citizens’ hard work.

“What tangible benefits do Lagosians receive in return for this significant contribution? Do their children have access to quality public education?

“Is there an efficient and affordable public transportation system? Are the roads well-maintained? Is social housing readily available? Can residents easily access capital for entrepreneurship?

“While it is fair to commend opening the blue rail, albeit after 16 years, the question is, what kind of city are we building?

“Who are we building for, and what opportunities do we seek to tap into?

“Comparing Lagos with Bauchi or Ekiti is juvenile and visionless, when the city lags far behind its contemporaries around Africa.”

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