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Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by dre11(m): 6:45am On Nov 01, 2018
By Victor Ahiuma-Young


THE country is at present sitting on industrial powder keg over the N30, 000 new national minimum wage recommended by the Tripartite members of the National Minimum Wage Committee.

No sooner had information leaked out that the committee had concluded its assignment and report ready to be sent to President Muhammadu Buhari who inaugurated the committee on November 2017, than the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, after the Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting of October 10, 2018, debunked the claim that the committee was yet to arrive at a consensus figure to be recommended to the Federal Government as the new national minimum wage.

Recall that the committee was inaugurated sequel to unending pressure by Organised Labour from 2016 following the expiration of the subsisting N18,000 national minimum wage which came into effect in 2011.

According to Ngige, among others, “negotiations are still on-going in light of the fact that at the last meeting, the figures submitted by the constituencies that make up the Committee are as follows: state governments, N20,000; federal government N24,000; organised private sector N24,000; organized labour, N30,000.”

But the organized labour insisted that negotiations had been concluded and that in the traditions of social dialogue, spirit of tripartism and collective bargaining, the committee negotiated, deliberated, and consulted widely before arriving at the figure of N30, 000 by consensus.

in response, organised labour warned that it would no longer enter into any fresh negotiations with government over the issue of a new minimum wage, informing that if government failed to implement the N30,000 recommended, it would from November 6, begin a nationwide indefinite strike.

Meanwhile, it was gathered that in the course of the work of the committee, it received memoranda and inputs from 21 state governments, specialised agencies of the Federal Government, Organised Private Sector, Organised Labour and the general public.

According to a source, it received memoranda from Delta, Abia, Adamawa, Imo, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Ekiti (which said it was consulting), Enugu, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, FCT, and Borno States.

Aside from memoranda, oral submissions were taken, on which robust debates were held and analysed. To complement these, hearings were held in the six geo-political zones of the country.

In order to arrive at a realistic and doable figure, studies /research were done on the cost of living index, etc.


Unwilling govs

From the submissions of the governors to the committee, the states that are opposed to the N30,000 minimum wage are not hidden.

In fact, what the governors have done is to adpot the submission of Ondo State which is the second lowest figure besides Taraba State.

From checks, it was found out that Kano with the biggest work force and a monthly wage bill of N9, 200,000.000, offered to pay N30,600.

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Other states similarly, agreed to pay as follows: Adamawa, N23,000; Taraba, N20,000;

Imo, not specific; Plateau, N25,000, N30,0000, & N57,0000; AkwaIbom, not specific, Bauchi, N25 200; Abia, N42,000; Ekiti, still consulting; Gombe, N28,000; Jigawa, N32,000; Kogi, not specific; Katsina, not specific; Ondo, N22,000; Lagos, will be bound by Southern State Governors Forum; Oyo, not specific; Nasarawa, N24,750, N31, 348.30; Enugu, will implement anything agreed; Delta, cannot accommodate an increase for now on present Federal Government allocation; Borno, N27,000.

Investigation revealed that at the October 4th and 5th, after a two day warning strike between September 27 and 28; “and in the spirit of give and take, the members mutually agreed at the figure of N30,000 which was not favourable to any party. It was concluded with a promise that the members would come together on an appointed date to sign and submit the report to President Buhari.”


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“It is important to explain that preceding the arrival at the N30,000 figure, the Committee relying on evidence-based approach, debated the four scenarios submitted by the Figures Sub-Committee chaired by Dr. Ngige as follows: Scenario One yielded an average of N38,508.18, median of N42,032, and mode of N36,000; Scenario Two yielded an average of N36,522.18, median of N45,000 and mode of N50,000; Scenario Three yielded an average of N37,000; Scenario Four yielded an average of N35,000.



https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/minimum-wage-identities-of-anti-n30000-states-unveiled/


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Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by kingphilip(m): 6:46am On Nov 01, 2018
even the 30k that won't go far hasn't been agreed upon yet?


Kai Nigeria must just better one day either by hook or crook
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by rottennaija(m): 6:49am On Nov 01, 2018
Can you imagine? Akwa Ibom not specific?
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by Evablizin(f): 6:56am On Nov 01, 2018
IMO STATE NOT SPECIFIC. Okoroawusa @work.
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by Ehiscotch(m): 6:58am On Nov 01, 2018
When the minimum wage is increased the economy will (like an equilibrium) find a way to still readjust itself.

18k is poor but 30k will still be more money chasing fewer goods and thus another inflation and subsequently a call for another review.

I feel the best thing to do is to cut down the inflated budgets of the NASS, and Executives and these funds should be channeled into developing a productive economy or improving workers welfare.

It is not about how much you earn but the purchasing power. Most of these governors that find it challenging paying salaries are even proposing a higher figure - even the ones paying through their teeth.
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by hisgrace090: 7:00am On Nov 01, 2018
The governors should mercy the workers for once.
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by delkuf(m): 7:02am On Nov 01, 2018
so Lagos is refusing to pay abi. though ambode have no where to go, but we will with apc in Lagos
Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by Ehiscotch(m): 7:09am On Nov 01, 2018
delkuf:
so Lagos is refusing to pay abi. though ambode have no where to go, but we will with apc in Lagos

Lagos that can pay 50k without even receiving allocation. They are waiting on the Southern whatever forum to decide. Besides, some of these governors are in their last term so whatever they agree without due consultation might be damaging their party's candidates.

I wish these governors can pay up and make the civil servants work for it. Honestly, most of them are so lazy: they resume late; they don't show up at all; they are so lackadaisical. The only thing they are good at is to chant about their non payment of salaries .

So it should be a win win for everybody.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Identities Of Anti-n30,000 States Unveiled by Nobody: 7:16am On Nov 01, 2018
Why can't the federal government through the legislature just sign it into law.

Any Governor found wanting in the area of paying the new minimum wage be prosecuted.

If its to sign laws on their bonuses and allowances, I'm not sure they'll deliberating this hard.

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