Ebonyi workers urge reforms to address nation’s economic challenges

A cross-section of workers in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi capital has called on the federal and state governments to review salaries of civil servants.
Some of them made this known on Wednesday, during an interview in Abakaliki.
They said that the review and revamping of sectors would help address the economic challenges in the country.
A civil servant and resident of Abakaliki, Mr Kenneth Usulor, said that there was the need to improve the pay and allowances of workers to encourage their efforts.
He said, “Reviewing salaries and other welfare of the work force means a lot to them, the system, productivity and development.
Mrs Judith Eze, also a civil servant, recommended that the review would drive behavioural change and youth restiveness.
Another civil servant, Stanley Uguru, added that empowerment of youth would also reduce social vices among them.
“Engagements of youth will promote peace and development in the country,” Mr Uguru added.
A businessman, Denis Eze, called for the revitalisation of the commerce and industry sector, saying this would help small businesses thrive and grow.
Mr Eze bemoaned the rate at which businesses were closing down and moving out of the country due to outrageous taxations.
“There is a need to urgently address the multiple taxation witnessed in the state and other parts of the country,” Mr Eze said.
(NAN)
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