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Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by ProsperChild: 6:55am On Mar 22, 2020
Workers’ salaries in jeopardy as oil price tumbles again

•FAAC meeting deadlocked as states reject amount presented for sharing

AS another economic recession looms in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic, there are very present fears among workers of the 36 state governments over the ability of their governments to continue to pay their salaries.

On Friday, Brent crude futures fell $1.49 or 5.2%, to settle at $26.98 a barrel. United States crude futures for April fell $2.69, or 10.7%, to settle at $22.53 a barrel, whereas Nigeria’s 2019 budget benchmark for crude oil was $57 per barrel.

Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), on Wednesday charged Nigerians to prepare for more economic trouble in view of the current multi-year low level of crude price in the international market.

Already, tension has started brewing within the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) whose members could not agree on Wednesday over the amount presented for sharing.

An official in the ministry hinted that members of the committee could not agree on the amount presented for sharing by the revenue generating agencies.

The amount presented for sharing was far below what the members of the committee were expecting to be shared by the three tiers of government.

And since the committee could not agree on the amount to be shared, the issue would have to be taken to the National Economic Council meeting scheduled to hold on Thursday.

With the oil price now more than 50 per cent lower than Nigeria’s budget benchmark, the country’s oil-dependent economy has come under more pressure.

The fresh crisis is coming even while workers in the states are beginning to heave a sigh of relief after the economic recession of 2016 which threw workers of most states into economic misery.

At a point, 27 states were owing workers and pensioners salaries and entitlements ranging from one to 36 months.

A 2017 survey showed that many states defaulted in the payments of pensions and gratuities, with Imo, Taraba and Niger states owing pensioners two to three years in entitlements.

Kogi, Abia, Benue, Oyo, Ekiti and Ondo states had not paid their workers’ salaries in 2017, owing at least four months’ salary. Lagos and Rivers, however, did not owe any salary arrears.

It is likely that the current crisis will hit states and their workers harder than it happened in 2016 because the lowest price then was $29 per barrel and it quickly moved up to $35 per barrel and continued climbing.

But now, however, experts are predicting that oil price could fall to as low as $10 per barrel with the rampaging c oronavirus and oil war between Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Now again, minimum wage in the country has been raised from the then N18, 000 to N30, 000.

Aside funds from federation accounts, the only other source of income for the states is their internally generated revenue (IGR), which was still paltry for most states and is unable to meet their recurrent needs.

In the nine months to September 2019, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported the 36 states and FCT to have generated N986.29bn as their IGR.

Seven states recorded growth in IGR while 30 states and the FCT recorded decline in IGR at the end of Q3 2019. Lagos state has the highest Internally Generated Revenue with N297.09bn recorded, closely followed by Rivers with N107.03bn while Yobe State recorded the least Internally Generated revenue.

Aside their paltry IGR, states were still groaning under the yoke of the repayments of massive bailout given them by the Federal Government during the 2016 recession.

A total of N614 billion was issued out to 35 states except Lagos during the recession under the National Budget Support Loan Facility.

Federal Government in 2019, demanded the repayment of the sum.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/workers-salaries-in-jeopardy-as-oil-price-tumbles-again/

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Lonelyhrt1(m): 6:57am On Mar 22, 2020
I'm here wondering what will happen if oil price doesn't go up in the next six months.
If we're not careful in this country we might end up like Zimbabwe.

FTC is dedicated to me and my wife for our first marriage anniversary, it's not been easy but we make it through.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Nobody: 6:57am On Mar 22, 2020
Hmm

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Nobody: 6:59am On Mar 22, 2020
We are going to drink our crude oil las las.

Workers should be paid with crude oil in jerricans and allowed to go look for buyers individually.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by seunlayi(m): 7:03am On Mar 22, 2020
A nation that refused to plan ahead is going to Dail. See where we are now

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Aboki99(m): 7:04am On Mar 22, 2020
Wahala dey. Anyway is there any rain that has not beaten Sanusi?

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by OgbeniOja1: 7:10am On Mar 22, 2020
GBas gbos

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by OgbeniOja1: 7:10am On Mar 22, 2020
They should shaaaa pay our minimum wage arrears

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by OgbeniOja1: 7:11am On Mar 22, 2020
Once this pay drops I dey go better shopping

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by babyfaceafrica: 7:14am On Mar 22, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by seankafor(m): 7:37am On Mar 22, 2020
Better days ahead I believe.

This too shall come to pass

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by helinues: 7:38am On Mar 22, 2020
State workers should just take their minds out of salary for the next few months

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by princemillla(m): 7:41am On Mar 22, 2020
This is serious. Oya fed roll out intervention money sharply
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Eteka1(m): 7:41am On Mar 22, 2020
nuti:
All under buhari govt, as was 1985 so is 2020. This man is a harbinger of nemesis to this country.
I guess Buhari invented Corona virus to destroy the global economy. Your stupidity knows no bounds.

Your picture is a Photoshop.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Goldenheart(m): 7:53am On Mar 22, 2020
embarassed
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by sojayy(m): 7:53am On Mar 22, 2020
Ok

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Wigetsolar: 7:53am On Mar 22, 2020

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:54am On Mar 22, 2020
Anyway, everything will soon be fine.
It's a challenge we must all overcome.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by iammo(m): 7:54am On Mar 22, 2020
cool



if you call yourself a worker and you have to wait for Oil price before earning salary then you aint economically feasible, and contribute zero to our GDP

*If you call yourself an engineer with the Ministry of Works and Housing yet all construction contracts goes to the Chinese Civil Construction Company then you don't deserve any kobo as salary

*If you work for Ministry of Water resources and yet you hope to collect salary without providing solutions to water crisis then collecting salary is a sin

*If you are a Medical Doctor, Nurse , Caregiver , Health worker under Nigerian Ministry of Health yet your Hospital has more death ratio than healing ratio then you aint supposed to earn anything

* If you work for NTA , Radio Nigeria and have DSTV and Startimes at home then lets face fact you don't deserve the salary you earn


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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Nobody: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
Trump you can see as your paddys whose diccks you have been succking all this while [MBS and Putin] no send you. they will fk over your precious fracking industry and the rest of the world in these perilous times. f-uck you and your enablement of MBS.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by morikee: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
You sure say e no go turn $1 per barrel.
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Osidazz19: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
Ok

I saw this coming already. This is a world wide recession, it's going to be very though for everyone for the next o e year.

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by bamasite2: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
God save us
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by monerozi5590: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
helinues:
State workers should just take their minds out of salary for the next few months


Why?
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by GeoandSONSLTD: 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
This
Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by Kendumazy(m): 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
I don't want to be minister of finance and CBN governor now. Only God knows all manner of meetings, calculations, brainstorming, consultations they will be having now. Mheen!

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Re: Workers’ Salaries In Jeopardy As Oil Price Tumbles Again by mrsage(m): 7:55am On Mar 22, 2020
Nigeria as a nation is in trouble.

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