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Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Bobloco: 2:48am On May 05
........says ‘Don’t cause trouble with your utterances’


•‘Warns them to work with FG tripartite c’ttee

•‘We are generous with N615, 000 demand’



Organised Labour, at the weekend, fires back at state governors, warning them against inflammatory utterances that could set the nation’s industrial space on fire over the new national minimum wage.


It faulted the statement credited to the governors through the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF, that they were working on what individual states could sustainably pay.


Labour contended that the governors must work within the 37-member committee saddled with the responsibility of fashioning out a new national minimum wage for the country.

According to the Organised Labour, it is being magnanimous with N615,000 new minimum wage’ demand because, based on the socioeconomic indices on the ground, it would have demanded much higher which the governors “are more than able to pay”.

Recall that in a statement, last Thursday, by the NGF Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, at the end of NGF’s virtual meeting held Wednesday night, the governors said, among others, “As members of the committee, we are reviewing our individual fiscal space as State Governments and the consequential impact of various recommendations, to arrive at an improved minimum wage we can pay sustainably.

“We remain committed to the process and promise that better wages will be the invariable outcome of ongoing negotiations.”

Misquoted

Reacting to the statement, Deputy President of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, and President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, Dr Tommy Okon, told Sunday Vanguard, yesterday, that Organised Labour believed the governors were misquoted.

“They can’t say that they are working on what individual states can pay. I think the governors may be talking about what they can add to the minimum wage at the end of the day because what will be agreed upon is the baseline which nobody should pay less than”, Okon said.

“But they can pay higher than that. I think that is what they are saying.


“They cannot be telling us that they are reviewing or setting up a committee to work on what they can pay individually. Two committees cannot be working on the same issue.


“The governors are members of the tripartite committee on the New National Minimum Wage, so they cannot set up another committee or work independently from the tripartite committee set up by the Federal Government.

“Maybe the governors are talking about implementation. It is right for the governors to set up an implementation committee. They need to know their staff’s strengths and sources of funds to implement the new wage
“But to say that they are working on what individual states can pay outside the committee that the Federal Government has set up cannot be correct.


“Do not forget that the governors are members of the tripartite committee set up by the Federal Government. So, they cannot do anything outside the committee.

“If what is reported is correct or if the governors own up to the statement as reported, it is a recipe for serious industrial unrest.


“And no nation can accept that because any nation that works like will face unprecedented industrial unrest and can never grow. No nation grows amid industrial chaos.

“We think the governors will tread with caution and avoid inflammatory utterances. We still believe the statement was not from them.”




Negotiation table

On its part, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, declined a response, saying it has made a demand before the tripartite committee on the minimum wage and whatever the governors want to say should be brought to the negotiation table since they are members of the committee on the new minimum wage.

However, an official of NLC, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Sunday Vanguard that the governors are treading on dangerous ground that could set the nation’s industrial space on fire.

“You cannot be talking about reviewing what individual state can pay sustainably outside the committee set up to look out will be the baseline or minimum”, he said. “Whatever opinion you have is what you should bring to the negotiation table. You come to the negotiation table and argue your opinion.


“We do not want to trade words with the governors because they are members.

“(But) they are treading on a dangerous ground that can set the nation’s industrial space on fire.

“We have made our demand which is a very generous one from the breakdown we released on Thursday on the N615,000 demand.
“You can see that we have been very magnanimous. Several expenses, including basic things like recharge cards, entertainment, extended family and others, are missing.

“Don’t forget that this demand was a product of questionnaires we sent out to states and local governments. We did not manufacture it.

“Again, take the issue of electricity which we allocated N20,000 a month. At the time we did it, the electricity tariff had not been adjusted by about 300 per cent. With the adjustment, it has affected nearly every other thing in terms of inflation.


“We know the governors can do much more than what we are demanding. We have passed through this road before.
“The problem with the governors is that they place their aggrandizement far above public good and workers’ welfare.

“That many former governors are facing prosecution by the nation’s anti-graft agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is a pointer to the fact that governors have the resources to pay much higher than our demand.”

‘How we arrived at N615, 000’
NLC had, on Thursday, given the breakdown on how Organised Labour arrived at its demand of N615,000 as the new minimum wage, and also countered the government on the commencement date for the proposed new minimum wage.

The Minister for State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, had, on Wednesday, while addressing workers at the May Day celebration in Abuja, said the new minimum wage would take effect from May 1, 2024.

But the NLC is arguing that it will take effect from April 19, 2024.


In a statement, NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said: “It has become imperative at this point that we inform Nigerians who may not have known already the foundations upon which our initial demand for a N615, 000 new National Minimum Wage is based.

“The figure was a product of a painstaking effort through which we captured the cost of living of Nigerian workers and masses in all parts of the country.

“It was essentially an outcome of independent research conducted by the NLC and TUC on the cost of meeting the primary needs of an average family around the country.

“Our research was based on a family with both parents alive and four children without the burden of having other dependents with them.

“A questionnaire was designed and sent to all the State Councils of NLC and TUC from where these questionnaires were sent to our members in all the local government areas in the country to gather the monthly cost of living for the average family as described above.


“Below is a summary of our findings and we hope that this will enable Nigerians understand what propels our demand so that better clarity is made to create better engagement around the ongoing National Minimum Wage Negotiation process.

“A cursory look at the table above shows that we have deliberately removed certain elements from the basket used in calculations of this nature.

“However, it should also be noted that we have not included things like expenditure on calls and data, offerings in churches and Mosques, community dues, entertainment, savings and security etc.

“These are therefore just for the bare necessities.

”It should be noted that we arrived at this figure before the increase in electricity tariff and the recent scarcity of petrol across the nation leading to the appearance of long queues with attendant increased transport fares.


“Any figure below this amount becomes a starvation wage and condemns Nigerian workers and their families to perpetual poverty.

Commencement date
”We have to remember that the old one has expired on the 18th day of April 2024, and a new one is expected to have come into effect on the 19th day of April 2024. “However, because of the government’s inability to comply with the law that demanded negotiations for a new national minimum wage to have begun six months before the expiration of the existing one, concluding the new one has become unfortunately delayed.

”We are sure that our social partners would see our demonstration of understanding, sacrifice and reasonableness in our demands and thus accept this figure without much delay.

“We also enjoin all well-meaning Nigerians to implore the government and employers to meet our demands for the sake of justice, equity and national development.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/minimum-wage-labour-fires-back-at-governors-says-dont-cause-trouble-with-your-utterances/amp/

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Praxis758: 2:55am On May 05
All states are not equal in terms of their FAAC and IGR, however states like Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Lagos shouldn’t have any excuse in paying any minimum wage approved by the FG.

Any governor from the aforementioned states that can’t pay the minimum wage should go for psychiatric test.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by STEWpid(f): 2:59am On May 05
Chai..




wAR no dey finish for Naijay-Area.

Wahala be like bicycle - as the front taya dey roll, na so the back taya too dey roll dey follow am.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Goalnaldo(m): 3:16am On May 05
I like the spokesman of the NLC already. He said they should talk about what they should add to the salary not thinking of paying less grin

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by kesonas(m): 4:34am On May 05
Na wa
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by princeogbeide1(m): 4:38am On May 05
If minimum wage is N615,000 no body go like Japa again. A working government can pay this to her citizens.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Nahunger(m): 4:39am On May 05
grin
Happy Firing.
Make I quickly wear helmet
Before stray bullet nack me.
Quickly Grabs 👇
🪖 ⛑️ 🪖

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Ebios(m): 4:39am On May 05
At first, l wanted to blame NLC for such a big amount (615k or so) when some governors are currently struggling to pay 30k but when I thought about how much senators(1.5m), reps members (1.3m), governors, ministers, etc collect per month, l started supporting Labour.

Oh, Nigeria!
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The Nigerian Constitution is very faulty. It should be reviewed or better still be suspended for a referendum to take place where Nigerians would discuss afresh and come up with a new Constitution, not this one given to us by our former colonial masters that favors only the politicians or the rich.
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Something must change for good in Nigeria.
Governors must pay.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Franking: 4:40am On May 05
This will end up like the rest. How many states are paying the current 30k? In Imo State promotion are merely notional without any financial implication. And the minimum wage is probably less than 20k.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by hakeem4(m): 4:49am On May 05
who sent labour to fight for 615k grin grin grin they should better target 70-90k and be realistic

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by 123yes(m): 5:08am On May 05
Some Governors never pay ₦30k minimum wage labour is not talking about 6i5k. Negotiating what is not feasible makes no sense at all. Let us see how all these will end in favour of NLC

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Princeton92(m): 5:12am On May 05
undecidedAll I can say rn is.... Hmmmm
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by helinues: 5:22am On May 05
Both Labour and the governors are unserious

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Niok: 5:23am On May 05
Ok
But who go ask for my account number first
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by iLoveYouToo(m): 5:25am On May 05
They shouldn’t settle for anything less than 200k abeg


Let money flow downwards, poor man don too suffer for Naija

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by ChiefOloye(m): 5:32am On May 05
Ebios:
At first, l wanted to blame NLC for such a big amount (615k or so) but when I thought about how much senators, reps members, governors, ministers, etc collect per month, l started supporting Labour.
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The Nigerian Constitution is very faulty. It should be reviewed or better still be suspended for a referendum to take place where Nigerians would discuss afresh to come with a new Constitution, not this one given to us by our former colonial masters that favors only the politicians or the rich.
.
Something must change for good in Nigeria.
Governors must pay.

Nigeria is not a real country, something unknown is holding us together, hence we see so much atrocities and despicable acts being perpetrated everyday. Also the level of unpatriotism of Citizens is alarming, we don't love each other, let alone loving the country.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Creamz(m): 5:42am On May 05
Praxis758:
All states are not equal in terms of their FAAC and IGR, however states like Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Lagos shouldn’t have any excuse in paying any minimum wage approved by the FG.

Any governor from the aforementioned states that can’t pay the minimum wage should go for psychiatric test.

Every state in Nigeria have a mineral resources they can develop. Also, all state governor is driving a bullet proof Prado 2023 jeep or even 2024. Why didn’t they buy a Honda to show the state doesn’t have money?? But when it comes to workers salaries they remember there’s no money

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by abdsamad(m): 5:45am On May 05
“A questionnaire was designed and sent to all the State Councils of NLC and TUC from where these questionnaires were sent to our members in all the local government areas in the country to gather the monthly cost of living for the average family as described above."

BUT minimum wage is meant to cater for the poorest families not the average families.

Maybe I'm the one that's not seeing things well sha. That breakdown shaa doesn't look realistic to me, considering the way things actually are, not through a utopic lens

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by abdsamad(m): 5:49am On May 05
Ebios:
At first, l wanted to blame NLC for such a big amount (615k or so) but when I thought about how much senators, reps members, governors, ministers, etc collect per month, l started supporting Labour.
.
The Nigerian Constitution is very faulty. It should be reviewed or better still be suspended for a referendum to take place where Nigerians would discuss afresh to come with a new Constitution, not this one given to us by our former colonial masters that favors only the politicians or the rich.
.
Something must change for good in Nigeria.
Governors must pay.

I think it's realistic only when we've started successfully getting money out of the grubby hands of the thieves, not before.

We run the risk of doing ourselves a Zimbabwe.

As a negotiation tactic, 615k is good cos you're then supposed to go back and forth before coming to a final number.

But if this is a hard line for them, we will soon start printing 1m naira notes like the true failed economy we kukuma already are

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by THilfiger: 6:02am On May 05
Praxis758:
All states are not equal in terms of their FAAC and IGR, however states like Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Lagos shouldn’t have any excuse in paying any minimum wage approved by the FG.

Any governor from the aforementioned states that can’t pay the minimum wage should go for psychiatric test.

Add Ebonyi to that list otherwise all the whole Chinese and any other company breaking our stones should park their machines and trucks and leave.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Callosobruchus(m): 6:23am On May 05
N615,000 minimum wage is unrealistic, the Labour Party man called Joe Ajaero is fully aware of that,he is just intentionally stretching the sufferings of workers and the masses by extension to soil Tinubu's administration,we experienced it during the simultaneous fuel and cash scarcity prior to the 2023 elections to make APC an unpopular party but they didn't succeed,they will equally not succeed this time around.How can you be putting the lives of millions of Nigerians on the line because of your selfish gains,the same Nigerian people which your duty is to see to their wellbeing.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by yungrylex00(m): 6:30am On May 05
B
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by jahsharon: 6:44am On May 05
Which of the Labours?
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Winnin009: 6:46am On May 05
123yes:
Some Governors never pay ₦30k minimum wage labour is not talking about 6i5k. Negotiating what is not feasible makes no sense at all. Let us see how all these will end in favour of NLC

I’m the favor of NLC? Smh
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by kennyz247(m): 6:54am On May 05
Good
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by FuckYeyeMods: 7:01am On May 05
Praxis758:
All states are not equal in terms of their FAAC and IGR, however states like Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Lagos shouldn’t have any excuse in paying any minimum wage approved by the FG.

Any governor from the aforementioned states that can’t pay the minimum wage should go for psychiatric test.
States like Kogi , Zamfara should be excused and exempted?
If you're not the governor, just keep quiet.
What have those small states done with their FAAC since last one year. Tell me what Yaya Bello did in 8year, What did Bello Matawalle did for Zamfara in 8year, What did Orton did for Benue in 8years, What Gaidam or Mai Mala Buni did for Yobe in 13year. Zulum with BORNO ravage with war, we all still see what he's doing.
The list is countless.

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