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New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by dre11(m): 10:31pm On Jan 24, 2019
By Chijioke Jannah



Members of the House of Representatives on Thursday faulted the Council of State for approving N27,000 as the new minimum wage when the agreement reached by the government, organised labour and the private sector was N30,000.

The lawmakers, therefore, expressed their readiness to adopt the N30,000 proposed by the tripartite committee, whose report was presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the plenary on Thursday, the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, had read a letter by President Buhari to the legislature, seeking an amendment to the Minimum Wage Act 1981, to reflect a new minimum wage of N27,000.

The President said the amount was proposed by the tripartite committee and ratified by the Council of State.

However, several members of the Green Chamber criticised the Council of State for its alleged unconstitutional approval of a wage for Nigerian workers.

The Deputy Chief Whip, Mr. Pally Iriase, called for the approval of N30,000 wage for workers.

He said in part, “The Nigerian worker earns too much less. Go to the market, because of the noise of N30,000, go and price the items today. But now, it is N27,000.

“This bill must be dealt with in accordance with what the tripartite committee came up with. Not even Mr. President himself could deny what the tripartite committee presented.”

While saying that “the revenue allocation formula is overdue for a review, the lawmaker charged his colleagues to “stand up for once” in defence of workers.

“Mr. Speaker, N30,000 will be what this House will pass. This House should pass N30,000 instead of this rigmarole,” Iriase stated.

Similarly, another lawmaker, Mr. Oluwole Oke, said, “I want to observe that no Nigerian worker earns a minimum wage. I’ve tried to compare the minimum wage here with other climes and arrived at an average of N900, assuming the worker works for eight hours. The N27,000 is grossly inadequate.”

Also, Mr. Chika Adamu, who noted that an increase in the minimum wage was a welcome development, said, “The N27,000 arrived at is grossly inadequate.”

According to him, the economic indices and the imminent rise in the prices of commodities as well as the move by the Federal Government to impose new taxes as part of its revenue drive, would not make a N27,000 wage realistic.

“This money is grossly inadequate. By the economic indices that we have on the ground, this money will have no value by the end of the year,” Adamu stated.

http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/24/new-minimum-wage-reps-reject-n27000-approved-nigerian-workers/

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by babyfaceafrica: 10:33pm On Jan 24, 2019
lolz...who are these lawmakers deceiving?...eye service at play...nansense..if we say they should reduce their salary now..all hell will break lose..how can someone serving us earn more than us?

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by delugajackson: 10:33pm On Jan 24, 2019
For the first time they actually said something sensible. Now I'm convinced that there's a light at the end of the tunnel for every legitimate, hard working Nigerian out there.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by saintjimos(m): 10:34pm On Jan 24, 2019
loving the music
FG is a mess

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Nobody: 10:34pm On Jan 24, 2019
Na wa
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Christty(f): 10:37pm On Jan 24, 2019
okay.
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by rottennaija(m): 10:41pm On Jan 24, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
lolz...who are these lawmakers deceiving?...eye service at play...nansense..if we say they should reduce their salary now..all hell will break lose..how can someone serving us earn more than us?

At least, they are standing up for once. They make more sense than the senate

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by babyfaceafrica: 10:47pm On Jan 24, 2019
rottennaija:


At least, they are standing up for once. They make more sense than the senate
what is the difference?

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by chinjo(m): 10:53pm On Jan 24, 2019
What a shame. Some state workers are still shouting sai Baba.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Islie: 10:58pm On Jan 24, 2019
Reps fault Council of State, insist on N30,000 minimum wage



…to hold public hearing Monday, pass bill Tuesday

Leke Baiyewu, Abuja

Members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday faulted the Council of State for approving N27,000 as the new minimum wage when the agreement reached by the government, organised labour and the private sector was N30,000.

The lawmakers, therefore, expressed their readiness to adopt the amount proposed by the tripartite committee, whose report was presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.


At the plenary on Thursday, the Speaker, Mr Yakubu Dogara, read a letter by Buhari to the legislature, seeking an amendment to the Minimum Wage Act 1981, to reflect a new minimum wage of N27,000.

The President said the amount was proposed by the tripartite committee and ratified by the Council of State.

The letter read, “The purpose of this letter is to forward to you for legislative action a new Minimum Wage BiII to further amend the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act, 2011.

“In order to give a new National Minimum Wage of N27,000 per month to the lowest paid Nigerian worker from the current N18,000 per month. Thus, new bill and the amendments contained therein were arrived at after consultations by the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, which was constituted by me in November 2017 to consider, make recommendations, and advise the government on this issue.

“The Tripartite Committee comprised representatives of the Federal Government, (Nigerian) Governor’s Forum, Organised Private Sector and the Organised Federations of Trade Unions in Nigeria.

“The Federal Executive Council, National Economic Council, and the National Council of State have all noted and approved these recommended amendments.”

Buhari added, “Other highlights of the amendments include: (i) Exemptions for establishments employing less than 25 persons, (ii) five years review period of the Act in consonance with the Constitutional Review for Pensions, (iii) alterations in the amount of fines payable by defaulters on the prosecution.


“Bearing in mind that issue of prescribing a National Minimum Wage for the Federation or any part thereof is within the Exclusive Legislative List of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), and listed as item No. 34 of Part 1 of the Second Schedule, it is my pleasure to forward this Bill for expeditious action.”

After reading the letter, Dogara pointed out that the N30,000, which was proposed by the tripartite committee, and which Federal Government said it would pay its workers in the lower cadre, was not reflected in the letter.

The Speaker asked that the bill be gazetted and considered for second hearing same day. He said it would be referred to an ad hoc committee, which was expected to conduct a public hearing on Monday, while the lawmakers would reconvene to pass it on Tuesday.

https://punchng.com/just-in-reps-fault-council-of-state-insist-on-n30000-minimum-wage/


This government are just like "task master" who do acts like Pharaoh who enslave the Israelites in the land of Egypt


Cc lalasticlala

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by theoldpretender(m): 11:03pm On Jan 24, 2019
delugajackson:
In this country, nothing ever gets done. Things get close to being done but nothing really gets done. There is always an excuse for not doing what really needs to be done.
babyfaceafrica:
lolz...who are these lawmakers deceiving?...eye service at play...nansense..if we say they should reduce their salary now..all hell will break lose..how can someone serving us earn more than us?

Erm...if you ACTUALLY read the article....

However, several members of the Green Chamber criticised the Council of State for its alleged unconstitutional approval of a wage for Nigerian workers.

The Deputy Chief Whip, Mr. Pally Iriase, called for the approval of N30,000 wage for workers.

He said in part, “The Nigerian worker earns too much less. Go to the market, because of the noise of N30,000, go and price the items today. But now, it is N27,000.

“This bill must be dealt with in accordance with what the tripartite committee came up with. Not even Mr. President himself could deny what the tripartite committee presented.”

While saying that “the revenue allocation formula is overdue for a review, the lawmaker charged his colleagues to “stand up for once” in defence of workers.

“Mr. Speaker, N30,000 will be what this House will pass. This House should pass N30,000 instead of this rigmarole,” Iriase stated.

I know those lawmakers are greedy people....but this time, they did stand up for the worker.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by babyfaceafrica: 11:07pm On Jan 24, 2019
theoldpretender:



Erm...if you ACTUALLY read the article....



I know those lawmakers are greedy people....but this time, they did stand up for the worker.
so we should praise them for doing their jobs?

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by theoldpretender(m): 11:13pm On Jan 24, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
so we should praise them for doing their jobs?

At least for finally advocating for the masses.

And we'll leave it at that.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by RealityShot: 1:35am On Jan 25, 2019
delugajackson:
For the first time they actually said something sensible. Now I'm convinced that there's a light at the end of the tunnel for every legitimate, hard working Nigerian out there.
don't forget that the minimum wage applies to them as well O..


if they had citizens at heart, they would insist the figure be at least $100 US
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Mystick: 1:43am On Jan 25, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
lolz...who are these lawmakers deceiving?...eye service at play...nansense..if we say they should reduce their salary now..all hell will break lose..how can someone serving us earn more than us?
Call it anything you like, what matters is that Nigerians will be beneficiary.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Mystick: 1:45am On Jan 25, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
what is the difference?
Ask Buhari that question. If there is no difference, he should have approved the agreed sum which is N30,000 for all not for some workers.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Yankee101: 2:04am On Jan 25, 2019
Abeg increase am for the sake of corpers and naija workers

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by OhiOfIhima: 2:34am On Jan 25, 2019
It was a total misconduct from baba Buhari after your so called tripartite committees has given you the review of what their finding was, you went ahead with those old men called council of elders who's for the past decade never went to market to buy things neither paying house rent to jeopardize the initial proposed basic salary.

You fvck up pmb.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Racoon(m): 2:36am On Jan 25, 2019
The wahala with this minimum wage issue is the impending court litigations @ the National Industrial Court & other courts which the FG is most likely to loose.

This is because the tripartite committee have long reached a conclusion of 30k with Labour which is binding because FG was well represented by Ngige throughout while the negotiations lasted.


Meanwhile the only the tripartite committee is recognized by law.The minimum wage technical review committee is an illegal body used by the FG to simply buy time so that Labour will not go on strike.

Labour leaders and Nigerian workers have entered into a one-chance culdesac.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by OhiOfIhima: 2:39am On Jan 25, 2019
delugajackson:
For the first time they actually said something sensible. Now I'm convinced that there's a light at the end of the tunnel for every legitimate, hard working Nigerian out there.

Does it even make any sense. Those bag belle Nas know how to con their ways when election is near. Nigeria politicians are horrible overall.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Nobody: 2:40am On Jan 25, 2019
sad
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Nobody: 2:41am On Jan 25, 2019
dre11:


http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/24/new-minimum-wage-reps-reject-n27000-approved-nigerian-workers/




30k naira is 64.78 pounds, which in turn breaks down to about 2.15 pounds per day. An average Nigerian adult then has 0.71p for breakfast, lunch and dinner each.
What about transportation, clothes, maintenance, the kids.
But guess what, you guys still manage to pay tithes and offerings to another hungry Nigerian who calls himself a pastor.
Una never suffer reach.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Omololu001: 2:46am On Jan 25, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
lolz...who are these lawmakers deceiving?...eye service at play...nansense..if we say they should reduce their salary now..all hell will break lose..how can someone serving us earn more than us?
I don't even understand, is it the house of rep members that will be paying this 30k salary to state civil servants A lot of states can't even pay 18k comfortably.

Is either the revenue formula is reviewed or civil servants salaries should be taking from the exclusive list to the concurrent list.

It's not compulsory for a civil servants in Lagos and the one in ekiti or osun to be earning the same salary.

Cost of living in those three states are different. And the most important thing is for this salary to be paid regularly.

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by ecstasy357(m): 2:51am On Jan 25, 2019
Ok
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by boookworm: 2:57am On Jan 25, 2019
Thank God next month is called FAILBUHARI

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by 9jaRealist: 2:59am On Jan 25, 2019
Excellent!

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Deeswagg: 3:17am On Jan 25, 2019
Wow! Hard to believe that our useless honorables are becoming useful after all ... This is a welcome development from them, and I'd utmost love it if they defend their argument to a very successful end... kudos
Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by toluleke(m): 3:27am On Jan 25, 2019
Just because election is around the corner they are doing as if they care I just hope it passed b4 election

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by Yello1(m): 3:30am On Jan 25, 2019
The federal government wanted to play a fast one on NLC but it won't work. Subjecting state worker to to a second class workforce in d country is an occurrence that must be put to d sword. The disparity is way too depressing even b4 and dey wanted to still spread salt on d injury. Workers should be treated equally no mata d category they fall to. Be u federal, state or privte,we all walk on d same lane and roll in dsame market. #wesaynotosalarydichotomy#

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Re: New Minimum Wage: Reps Reject N27,000 Approved For Nigerian Workers by cardoctor(m): 3:33am On Jan 25, 2019
One bag of rice

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