The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), in Lagos State would likely embark on mass cutback of civil servants in the state, the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the state has said.
According to a a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday January 11, APC has said that a lot of civil servants in the state should “kiss their jobs goodbye” if the PDP wins the February gubernatorial election Premium Times reports.
In a swift response to the claims, PDP gubernatorial candidate, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, said that APC’s “fears are illogical.”
Lagos State APC Publicity Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, said that Mr. Agbaje would embark on a mass sack of civil servants just like Ayo Fayose, the Ekiti State Governor, who sacked over 300 employees of the Ekiti State Traffic Management Authority, the equivalent of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA.
“Just as the Fayose administration embarked on the mass sacking of over 800 members of the Peace Corps and other employees of the state, Agbaje would go after employees of all state parastatals,” Mr. Igbokwe said.
“Employees of the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) task force, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Waste Management Agency (LAWMA) and over 60 other agencies would be sent into the labour market if the PDP took over.”
The APC said that a month after Mr. Fayose became governor of Ekiti State, he slashed the salaries of the state’s street sweepers from N10, 000 to N5, 000.
“At a time when the rate of unemployment in the country is high, workers on the payroll of the Lagos State Government cannot risk losing their means of livelihood by voting for a party that is on a revenge mission having been rejected by the people of Lagos in four different elections.”
The Lagos APC also urged the civil servants not to forget that while many states and the Federal Government had failed to pay the December salaries, the Lagos State Government paid early, and also added a 15 per cent salary bonus.
Felix Oboagwina, spokesperson for Mr. Agbaje’ campaign, in response to the claims, said APC was “turning logic on its head.”
Mr. Oboagwina who spoke to Premium Times said that the situation in Lagos and Ekiti states presented two “completely different” scenarios.
“They are obviously comparing two incomparable states,”
“Lagos is a buoyant economy with a robust IGR. Instead of scrapping state-run agencies, the government of Mr. Jimi Agbaje will actually explore and exploit all avenues to create more jobs for the teeming masses of unemployed youths suffering under the APC government.”
Mr. Oboagwina said that the reality of fiscal wastage in Lagos was not state-run agencies, but drainpipes deliberately created into the system through political patronages to friends and acolytes of the powers that be.
“Actually, APC is accusing people of what it is guilty of,” Mr. Oboagwina said.
“Today, Lagos is low on the international business-friendly index for world cities, thanks to APC.
“Every state owes itself a duty to block drainpipes. And Ekiti has done what the Governor feels is best for his state at this moment. But it is not a model we shall likely apply in Lagos.”
It would be recalled that on Sunday January 11,was marked by another act of violence in Gombe state as PDP’s belongings were burnt down.