- Simeon Adebo
Simeon Adebo (1913 ) is a
Nigerian administrator, lawyer and a formerUnited Nations Under-Secretary General. He was the former head of civil service in Nigeria's old western region. In 1962, he was appointed as thePermanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations.Civil service
After the end of the
Nigerian civil war , GeneralYakubu Gowon instituted a commission to reviewwages andsalaries of Nigerianworkers and to look into means of ameliorating theeconomic conditions of workers, the importance of the commission was due to the rise in cost of living as a result of uncontrollableinflation during thecivil war . Simeon Adebo was called to head the commission which later became known as the Adebo commission. [Emanuel Jehuda De Kadt, Gavin Williams. Sociology and Development. Tavistock Publications, 1974.pp 146. ISBN 0415256704] Workers who had demanded wage increases were happy for the choice of Adebo, he was seen as anapolitical administrator who could look thoroughly into workers plight and investigate the concerns of workers in the civil and private sector. An earlier government review of wages, which called for wage increases in 1964 had been followed by the private sector.In its first report, the commission under Adebo, recommended a COLA or Cost of Living Award for all workers, ranging from $10 dollar increases to $24 dollars. However, the commission desired to work within the
administrative structure of the 1960s and only focused on how to review and adjust technical problems of the structure instead of a total overhaul of the wage and salary system of the Federal Government or in totality that of Nigeria. [Emanuel Jehuda De Kadt, Gavin Williams. Sociology and Development. Tavistock Publications, 1974.pp 147. ISBN 0415256704]He was also the chairman of a sub-committee that reached a compromise on the intractable and explosive
sharia debates of the 1977constitutional assembly in Nigeria. [David D. Laitin. Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Change Among the Yoruba, University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226467902]Books
*Our International Years.Spectrum Books.ISBN 9782460257
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References
*Toyin Falola; The History of Nigeria, Greenwood Press, 1999
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