The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has urged the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to examine the country’s minimum wage in light of the current economic situation that Nigerians are facing.
WITHIN NIGERIA gathered this was contained in statement issued by Isa Abubakar, the National President of the NYCN.
“It is not longer speculation that the purchasing power of naira has dropped significantly and the higher cost of foodstuff is telling on Nigerians. People are presently living from hand to mouth in Nigeria.”
The youths also called on the government of President Buhari to immediately take steps to see how it can intervene and ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians and give them hope of living.
The youths suggested, “It is very important as well to review the monetary policy to making sure that business men have some sort of credit loan at a very low interest rate to help sustain their bussiness, with the economic hardship on Nigerians, the economic team of Mr President must wake up and fine a solution to our economic problems.”
The statement noted that it is high time for the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC/TUC to step in favour of Nigerians, saying that their silence looks more like a compromise to the hardship Nigerians are suffering from.
The youths observed that the government’s decision to recall currency in circulation is yielding results, stressing that there are some unpatriotic elements in the society whose action is placing a hardship on the average citizen.
The statement added that they are now buying grains like maize, soya and rice at low prices and storing them to later sell at higher prices, saying, “This has cause skyrocket in the price of food items. There is urgent need to arrest the situation as fast as possible, the relevant agencies should swift into action to avoid food crisis in the country.”