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Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by ijustdey: 6:50pm On Jan 25
The National President, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Dr Tommy Etim Okon has hinted that in the coming weeks, there will be serious agitation by the organised labour over delay in the announcement and implementation of new national minimum wage for workers by the Federal Government.

According to him, there would also be a lot of clamour by workers, most especially for the payment of N35,000 peculiar allowance, in all in view of the current harsh economic condition being faced by workers.

The Federal Government, however, called for continued partnership and synergy between government and the labour unions in Ministries, extra-ministerial Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for optimal performance and effective delivery of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration.

Director Overseeing, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare (SWO), in the Office of Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF), Dr. Comfort Adeosun made the call at the 4th Permanent Secretary’s Quarterly Forum with leaders of the Joint Union across MDAs in Abuja.

ASCSN National President, Dr Tommy Etim Okon, who doubles the Vice President, Joint Council, speaking at the event, said the meeting was timely as workers would soon begin agitation and clamour for the new national minimum wage and the N35,000 peculiar allowance.

He said information is key and that where “you congregate union leaders from MDAs, you are creating a way to ensuring that there is industrial peace and harmony”.

“Without industrial peace and harmony, there will be no progress. No policy thrives without it,” he said.

Okon also noted that the Head of Civil of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan was very strategic in her engagement with the union leaders.

While appreciating her dexterity and leadership style, he added that the Forum is the way to go, especially taking into cognizance that for “the next few months the issue of a new National Minimum Wage against the backdrop of present economic conditions, will be a reoccurring one”.

“There will be a lot of clamour by workers, most especially for the payment of N35,000 peculiar allowance,” he said.

He noted that the fora provides an opportunity to inform and enlighten union leaders about Government policies towards its workforce.

“This is 21st century strategy to ensure that workers are adequately informed and by so doing it will also encourage them to be more productive,” he added.

On her part, the Director Overseeing, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare (SWO), Dr. Comfort Adeosun, harped on the need for synergy and industrial harmony for enhanced service delivery in the country.

Director, Communications, Mr Mohammed Ahmed, in a statement on Thursday, quoted Adeosun, as explaining that the Forum was established to improve synergy that would stimulate a harmonious working relationship between the unions and Government for enhanced service delivery.

“It is equally to enlighten them on various initiatives of Government on issues relating to the general welfare of Public Servants and to create an enabling environment for easy implementation of staff-friendly policies that will improve the wellbeing and welfare of workers in the Service,” she added.

She also disclosed that the quarterly event has stalled since 2019 due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the Office.

She, however, hinted that the importance of resuscitating the meeting could not be overemphasised, given the significant role it plays in the resolution of conflict with regard to labour-related matters, anchored on a collective bargaining process through constant dialogue between the two parties.

Adeosun further said that the success of previous meetings had gone a long way in restoring the confidence of the organized labour in Government’s determination to improve the welfare of workers, birthing industrial peace and harmony.

She appreciated the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoSF) for her dogged commitment to the welfare and well-being of the Service.

“This commitment is expressed in the approval to resuscitate the Forum with a directive to ensure its sustenance, in order to consolidate on the existing harmonious working relationship between the Government and Labour in MDAS,” she stated.

The Director Overseeing the office of the Permanent Secretary, disclosed that the OHCSF is committed to ensuring the continuity of the Forum for improvement of synergy and cohesion.

“It is an impetus for the progress of the Public Service, leveraging on conflict resolution mechanism to nip in the bud labour contentious issues, thereby forestalling the escalation of industrial unrest, which hinders national growth,” she said.

She assured the union members that Government would continue to do everything possible to improve the welfare of workers, as well as strengthen their capacities to deliver on their mandates. “It is important for us to be well informed on Government plans, policies, and programmes to guarantee healthy communication,” she added.

Speaking earlier, the Acting Director, Employee and Industrial Relations, Mr Dominic Chibueze Nwachuckwu stated that Government could not function as a critical component of nation-building without the cooperation of labour. “Government cannot deliver on its core mandates if a conducive environment for Civil Servants is not guaranteed and one element, which assures that is the workforce,” he added.

The Deputy Director, Employee Relations, Mr. Dangana Adamu Tende, further explained that the programme will foster synergy between government and labour.

The President of the Joint Union Negotiating Council/Chairman, ASCSN, OHCSF Chapter, Comrade Ameh Sylvester agreed that the meeting will go a long way in sensitizing workers about the policies of the OHCSF, which aims to enhance workflow and to secure buy-in from them concerning the innovative approach to work processes, as enshrined in FCSSIP-25.

He promised that they would disseminate the information gathered and decisions reached to the workers.

The eight (cool Unions represented at the Forum are: Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), Nigeria Union of Public Service Reportorial, Secretarial, Data Processing and Allied Workers (NUPSTRAW), Medical Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN), National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) and Nigeria Union of Agriculture and Allied Employees (NUAAE).

Others were Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), Nigeria Union of Printing, Publishing and Paper Products Workers (NUPPPPROW).

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Richtaiwo: 6:58pm On Jan 25
Nawao. 160m suv for lawmakers, within 2 weeks, every lawmaker already cruising his suv. But 35k wage award for workers, after 4 months, no hope
In sight. This reminds me of the Animal Farm by George Orwell

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Pooldrowning(f): 6:58pm On Jan 25
Monkey dey work baboon dey chop for France

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Obakoolex(m): 9:58pm On Jan 25
undecided Labour in Nigeria is a toothless bulldog

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by mytime24(f): 9:58pm On Jan 25
Make we tell them

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Peakdesign23(m): 9:59pm On Jan 25
I pity them hate, they’re suffering and smiling.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Ajehkpako4naija(m): 9:59pm On Jan 25

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by ImoleNaija: 9:59pm On Jan 25
I hope they do with full stomach.

Hoping & expressing anger on empty stomachs could be disastrous o.

Mo n bọ wa FG 'o ya logun ọdún.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Rootprof(m): 9:59pm On Jan 25
I sorry for Nigeria. You read/hear somethings and you just nod your head in pity. The looters called leaders keep living large enjoying our money and they asked the poor masses to be praying. Just because the presido is a Yoruba the Yorubas are mute. I never see or hear of any serious protest, all the one I see na joke. Subsidy removed for over 6 months now and they are still saying till March before they reveal the new minimum wage. Is that not wickedness? Don't they have plans on ground before removing the subsidy? Why that long to implement the policies. Till we are ready to move the country forward all na joke. Let us raise against all these old looters that have put Nigeria in their pocket. Free Nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by merits(m): 9:59pm On Jan 25

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by happney65: 10:00pm On Jan 25
Eyin

E ti ri nkan kan

Bulabalu ma Fi baba nla iya je yin

grin

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by adesegun121(m): 10:01pm On Jan 25
Ok

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Marvieduke(f): 10:02pm On Jan 25
Naija our country, never expect quick action of payment of funds from the federal government to civil servants, as if dem use delay swear for the leaders.
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Xox1945(m): 10:03pm On Jan 25
Believe 419 drugged Baron Thief

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by themanderon: 10:06pm On Jan 25
These ones are still listening to Gbajue politicians. You are on your own.
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Ohraykon: 10:07pm On Jan 25
The politicians use juju on us it's very clear
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:08pm On Jan 25
Is seunmsg among?
He's more concerned with whether GRV pays his wife's debt than the govt paying him his salary

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Honestey: 10:08pm On Jan 25
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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:10pm On Jan 25
Richtaiwo:
Nawao. 160m suv for lawmakers, within 2 weeks, every lawmaker already cruising his suv. But 35k wage award for workers, after 4 months, no hope
In sight. This reminds me of the Animal Farm by George Orwell
Even in animal farm, some animals were Zombies for snowball

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by edogu(m): 10:13pm On Jan 25
We've never had it this bad. It's well. I hope and pray this government turns things around quickly.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Skillsnigeria: 10:14pm On Jan 25
Hmmm
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by GanagiBitrus: 10:17pm On Jan 25
New Minimum Wage = Increased Inflation = Agitation for Another new Minimum wage...

&the Vicious Cycle continues.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by idris4r83(m): 10:18pm On Jan 25
The supporters of tinubu, atiku and obi dey see shege Promax. The ones wen collect money vote don forget say dem even collect money now we are faced with the consequences.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Traplord09: 10:25pm On Jan 25
edogu:
We've never had it this bad. It's well. I hope and pray this government turns things around quickly.

Still they pray 🙏.
Just da pary for bad politicals and others.
Is aright..
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Eriggs: 10:26pm On Jan 25
Pay our money..... now
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by Melagros(m): 10:28pm On Jan 25
These civil servants sef dey try ooh, what will 35k do for me in this Tinubu's government? And some of them have family! Is so pathetic
Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:29pm On Jan 25
Very Good Development.
Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.
A land flowing with Milk and honey.
This is a very good one from the president.

Addendum.....
How to move our Darling country forward, minimu wage-wise....

1. Abolish SECURITY VOTE in NIGERIA. Nigeria will pay N60,000 minimum wage comfortably.

2. a) Abolish CONSTITUENCY PROJECT FUNDS
b) Reduce number of ADVISERS to SENATE PRES(2), HOUSE SPEAKER(2), GOVs(4), PRESIDENT(5), VP(2)
c) Reduce current ALL Political Office Holders PAY CHEQUES by 51.5%, without exception
d) Do away with special remuneration to POLITICAL ADVISERS & PUBLIC SERVANTS e.g; Purchase of Private Vehicles, Houses, granting Govt paid Vacations, paying for 1st & Business Class Transportations, etc, etc...
e) Abolish payment of OVERSEAS MEDICAL BILLS for Political Office Holders.
f) Eliminate PRIVATE PRACTICE in public workforce
g) Eliminate participation of Public Workforce in Partisan Politics.
h) Institute EMPLOYMENT BY MERIT, and eliminate UNDEREMPLOYMENT.
i) Review and eliminate allocation of Govt paid POLITICAL AIDES & SUPPORT STAFF to Political Office Holders.

With (1) + (2) Nigeria would pay a minimum wageof N90,000 comfortably.......
(3, 4 and 5 To be completed on another thread)

God bless Nigeria
We will get there.......


Thescienceprof:
Much as I do not engage people on this forum,
I have always read your comments on political matters and have no doubt that you're an APC person, which is not an offence.
We all can not support the same parties or have the same ideologies.
However, this your comment is the most non-partisan and practicable panacea I have read from you.
Will they do anything close to these suggestions?
I doubt.
God bless Nigeria.
THANKS for your kind words.
But , FYI,
We are not a party people @MANNA.
We are not a member of APC, (we swear on God's name.)
We vote for good people, no matter the political party they are in.

And yes,
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 and God bless you too ❤️
A better Nigeria all around is all we want @MANNA.

We Rise ✔️

thecommunist:
God bless you and all true lovers of Nigeria!

Amen 🙏.
God bless you too sir.
Nigeria will work for those of us that believe in her.
Stay blessed sire.

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Re: Nigerian Workers Express Anger Over Delayed New Minimum Wage by wowo2: 10:32pm On Jan 25
Minimum wage does not mean salary increase for all staff except those that are actually being paid minimum wage.
Except all the staff are on minimum wage at the moment then it will make sense..

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