DO MINISTERS NEED A PAY RISE?


I had read about the demand for pay rise by the ex-officio ministers who represent no constituency and I am disturbed especially with their reasons. Much as it is true that earnings should match with the economic times, justification for the same is crucial. I am saddened to learn that among other reasons for pay rise are that the ministers do not have enough to donate at public functions! For God's sake, is it the minister's role to donate at functions? It is his own doing so why does one bother tax payers for his own interests? I also find the reason on "Carrying high titles therefore higher payer" very lacking in reason! I am sure these ministers received an appointment letter to which they accepted to serve the country and we should pay for the work they do and not the title, who care about the title? All we care about is service delivered. Comparing the pay of their colleagues who represent constituencies is short of reason because the two can never be the same and besides, the ministers are public servants and as such, their issues should be addressed by the Public service commission and not the Parliamentary Commission because they are merely ex-officios and be that as it may, Public service should have a standard format on revising publi servants' salaries and not just one particular group of individuals because the teachers, nurses, lecturers, doctors and many more deserve pay rise!


Michael Aboneka Jr

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