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Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by egift(m): 6:40am On Dec 23, 2015
ABUJA — THE Federal Government said, yesterday, that the governors have no legitimate right to reduce the national minimum wage from the present N18, 000 because it was a product of agreement.

This came on the heels of the rejection by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, of the recent proposal to remove fuel subsidy in 2016, the increment in the electricity tariff and the proposed re-introduction of toll gates on the federal roads.

Warning against any plan to reduce the minimum wage at the meeting with the leadership of NLC, Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, said the governors were only playing politics with the issue of minimum wage.

Ngige said instead of contemplating to reduce the minimum wage, the government would want workers to be paid higher when the economy improves.

The minister, however, blamed the organised labour for allegedly heating up the system by joining issues with the governors in talking about reduction or increment in minimum wage.

According to him, “when the NLC joined the governors in talking about minimum wage, with the governors saying we can’t pay N18,000 minimum wage and NLC says it is time for us to ask for increase, we now know that these are talks that are heating up the system.

“The NLC knows better that the governors are playing politics. This is one matter that you cannot play politics with because it is a matter of rule of law. The law in place now is the Minimum Wage Act enacted by the National Assembly and the National Assembly derived their power from the Exclusive List of the constitution which gives them power to make laws on labour related matters including minimum wage.

“So, anybody who wants to talk about minimum wage should go to the National Assembly or ask the President to send an executive bill which can be discussed and it will be a tripatite discussion, involving public hearing.

“Please let a sleeping dog lie, because this country is going through a very difficult time now and requires your prayers and support. Nobody can reduce wages now. If anything, if you have more money, you pay higher.


On corruption, unemployment

“The third thing which is also one of the pillars of government is the fight against corruption. Corruption has eaten so deep into the fabric of the Nigerian system that if you are not corrupt, you look abnormal.

“The labour laws need some tinkering because some of them are very old. Even the penalty that are prescribed in them are very old. You see some laws which says that if people abuse expatriate quota, they pay a fine of N2000. It doesn’t make sense.

“As a ministry, we will look at all these laws and with the Attorney General of the Federation, we will make sure that we fast track some of these laws so that the necessary penalties that are commensurate with labour offences committed are meted out to the offending parties. We will be needing your input.

“We want to reinvigorate our laws and give the Nigerian workers a decent work environment as prescribed by the ILO conventions.”

He emphasised the commitment of government to employment generation, adding that the government was aware that unemployment is the easiest gateway to instability and insecurity.

He said that the government, in a bid to show the seriousness of empowering the youths, has budgeted N500 billion to address the issue of unemployment, and poverty alleviation.


NLC kicks against removal of fuel subsidy

Speaking at the occasion, the Ayuba Wabba-led faction of NLC, said the national interest had always been the driving force of the congress.

Comrade Wabba stressed the need for the government to respect collective bargaining process and commended the intervention of the minister on the issue of outsourcing of jobs and casualisation.

He stated that Nigerian workers should not be treated like slaves in their country.

At the emergency Central Working Committee meeting at the Labour House, the organised labour said the recent proposed removal oil subsidy was an attempt to punish the masses and that the labour would resist it.

He expressed the fears that the pump price of petroleum product could be increased by 2016 instead of being reduced because of the fall in the international market, adding that he would mobilise the workers to resist any increase.

Wabba also advised the government to put the refineries in place instead of refining the product outside the country.


On electricity tariff

He said labour opposes the recent plan to increase electricity tariff, adding that the issue of other charges outside the consumption charges was abnormal.

He said the removal of fixed charges on electricity tariff was long over due as according to him, the masses were paying for services that were not provided.

“We want pre-paid metre and not this estimation bill. People should pay for what they consumed,” he said, adding that the process of privatisation had not delivered any result, “all of us had been deceived.”

NLC also backed the planned strike by the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, over the removal of staff of universities staff schools from the government pay roll.

He said, SSANU as an affiliate of NLC, has the right to make demands and that the position of SSANU was the position of NLC.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/govs-have-no-right-to-reduce-minimum-wage-fg/

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Treash(m): 6:41am On Dec 23, 2015
All dis FTC tinx no dey freak mi again sev. Anyway Merry Christmas evrybody.

Shek out ma signasure...

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Akkord4gov: 6:45am On Dec 23, 2015
Good
If all that were coming out from the FG are actualized as promised,i think 4yrs is more than enough to start feeling the real fresh air

But u know what,am tired of talk talk talk
U have prepared your own budget now,no more excuses in 2016. I don't want to hear Jonathan caused anything again

...and to the governors wey dey plan to reduce minimum wage wey no reach d amount u dey use feed your dog per day,may God start reducing all the good things in ur life. grin

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by TI1919(m): 6:48am On Dec 23, 2015
undecided
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by BALLOSKI: 6:50am On Dec 23, 2015
Berra!
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by greatiyk4u(m): 6:50am On Dec 23, 2015
Government of change I hail thee.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by tammie24: 6:52am On Dec 23, 2015
I pray they listen
selfish bastards
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by DropShot: 6:53am On Dec 23, 2015
Austerity period is the time to know which governor has got brain.

Let them put on their thinking cap if they've got any instead of looking for easy way out of challenging situations.
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by egift(m): 6:53am On Dec 23, 2015
Any governor that cannot pay minimum wage should find a way to make it happen or resign. States should think strategically on how to create wealth and meet their obligations.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Aufbauh(m): 6:57am On Dec 23, 2015
"The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him"-Niccolo Machiavelli

One good thing about this present administration is that they know their onions in terms of the law, there's also a vibrant team work amongst her cabinet members.
Unlike the hastily and arbitrary actions of past administrations led by an inept & clueless leadership.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Johnnoah1st: 7:04am On Dec 23, 2015
1st sensible word from dis buhari regime

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by iteleaye(m): 7:05am On Dec 23, 2015
yes ke, wetin consine agbero with overload...

Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by amoduganja: 7:05am On Dec 23, 2015
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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by looseweight: 7:06am On Dec 23, 2015
They ought to know this nah.
Are we going to start teaching the govs their do and donts again!!!
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by con3man(f): 7:06am On Dec 23, 2015
Those politicians are funny

You Want to reduce minimum wage due. To cost.
But you don't want to reduce the COST of. Governance.


There was a country

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by brainpulse: 7:06am On Dec 23, 2015
Buhari the only leader that has the love of his people at heart.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by thefakestan: 7:07am On Dec 23, 2015
Who does?
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by brut(f): 7:07am On Dec 23, 2015
These governors just dey do as them like.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by ChappyChase: 7:07am On Dec 23, 2015
Them no know oo...
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Nobody: 7:07am On Dec 23, 2015
Wetin concern me? Built my first half a million via entrepreneurship and looking forward to the new year. Anybody who waits for the government to provide for them is on a very long thing.

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by AmakaDNBStories(f): 7:07am On Dec 23, 2015
grin grin
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by arabmoney101(m): 7:08am On Dec 23, 2015
how that one take bring back our money APC are rooting lipsrsealed
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Nobody: 7:08am On Dec 23, 2015
Right
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by lloydpras: 7:08am On Dec 23, 2015
18000/270 = $67 .
Na wa oo


--At the end of the day it's about how much you can bear, how much you can endure. Being together, we harm nobody; being apart, we extinguish ourselves--
-Tabitha Suzuma

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by jhydebaba(m): 7:08am On Dec 23, 2015
Tell them oh!






Greedy things....

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by bunmioguns(m): 7:09am On Dec 23, 2015
cool
Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Creamz(m): 7:09am On Dec 23, 2015
Yes ooo. I wonder why they would want to do that in the first place when their aids and numerous girlfriends can buy new prado jeeps and 2015 Range rover jeeps

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by Sylvarresta(m): 7:09am On Dec 23, 2015
That is good, the minimum is too small self, talk less of reducing it again

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by ionsman: 7:09am On Dec 23, 2015
Good.

Some of these governors are not even qualified to head a secondary school. ..

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Re: Governors Have No Right To Reduce Minimum Wage – FG by omisakint: 7:09am On Dec 23, 2015
It my birthday. It been God all the way..


Oya nairalanders let do normal.. Lol

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