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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by ChEkWaSIyKe(f): 3:44pm On Dec 30, 2019
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by EnaibeSam: 3:45pm On Dec 30, 2019
I just pity those fools that fight and die for politicians.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Jefia21: 3:47pm On Dec 30, 2019
Don't know what this country is doing
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by EdiskyHarry: 3:47pm On Dec 30, 2019
I'm tired of all this audio minimum wage
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by milkyworld(m): 3:49pm On Dec 30, 2019
Money must be made in 2020.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by willyo(m): 3:55pm On Dec 30, 2019
One helluva hole
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by yankison(m): 4:02pm On Dec 30, 2019
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Twenty47(m): 4:04pm On Dec 30, 2019
It still baffles me as to why up till now, everything that has to do with Civil Servants in this country is always given a 'Slow Motion' treatment before implementation... SMH
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Anotii(m): 4:04pm On Dec 30, 2019
When federal government has not commerce payment, you are here talking of States cry
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by omoluka: 4:04pm On Dec 30, 2019
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by echelons(m): 4:05pm On Dec 30, 2019
Not that #30K as minimum wage in Nigeria of today is meaningful but the most ridiculous thing is labour pushing for increase from 18K to 30K (~67% increment) and expecting all states to jump into the payment.
Most states have suffered depletion of revenue in this dispensation because of apparent reasons so you don't expect governors to spend all of the states' resources paying salaries.

It's not just a thing with labour. It's a Nigeria thing. We jump, rather than walk. You buy product of 1K and sell it 5K; school fees are increased from 25K to 100K, VAT is increased from 5% to 7.5%.

Nothing ever gets increased with ease, say by 3% or 5%.

Get rich quick syndrome killing us.

We are mad in this country, and we need to start telling ourselves the truth.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Bbbwings: 4:12pm On Dec 30, 2019
bunch of unserious governors.
just about negotiating at the eleventh hour
2020 is already here
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Savagethe21st(m): 4:26pm On Dec 30, 2019
May God save us all in this country.



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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by 247days: 4:47pm On Dec 30, 2019
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post=85349808:
We have written this more than once here.....
Hope it can get to the right sources.

HOW NIGERIA CAN PAY MINIMUM WAGE COMFORTABLY.......... [/color]


1. Abolish SECURITY VOTE in NIGERIA. Nigeria will pay N45,000 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 wage of N65,000 comfortably

3. Move Nigeria MORE to Private Sector Driven Economy
a) Privatise ALL MOST of Federal Govt PARASTATALS & reduce Federal Direct Funded AGENCIES to 68% of the present.
b) Privatise ALL of STATE Govt PARASTATALS & reduce State Direct Funded AGENCIES to 19% of the present.
c) Reduce current DIRECT LABOUR JOB participation by 49%
d) Encourage more Working Hours until Nigeria economic stabilizes
e) Discourage UNIONISM in Public Workforce

With (1) + (2) + (3), Nigeria would pay a minimum wage of N101,500 comfortably.


4) [color=#990000]Institute DEATH PENALTY to proven THEFT OF PUBLIC FUNDS no matter how little, and LIFE Jail Sentences for COLLABORATORS.

With (1) + (2) + (3) & (4), Nigeria would pay a minimum wage of N203,500 comfortably.

God bless Nigeria.


God bless our darling Daddy for signing this minimum wage bill into law despite the recession and looting he met on ground.
Something that the evil and corrupt party along with their politicians couldn't do for 16 wasted/locust years.
They rather shared the money among themselves, burying millions of dollars underground/pit latrines, farms and buying MILLIONS OF DOLLARS worth of jewelries and you still see some fools wanting them back in power.
Money that can change their lineage destiny!
May all corrupt politicians and their evil supporters end miserably.
No be curse,
Na FACT!


We love you our darling Daddy,
President Muhammadu Buhari.
A man after God's heart.
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by 247days: 4:47pm On Dec 30, 2019
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post=85349815:

If the wage bill of political office holders is cut 20% across board, this country can afford a minimum wage of N100,000 across board. That is our belief. 

But given the crop of kleptomaniacs we have in the corridors of power, right from the federal to ward level, they would rather have their lungs cut off than anyone tampering with their attrocious and indefensible take home. 
Cc: Cor!

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.

We have been saying this for a long while now.
Our senators should be paid per sitting,
Not based on Salary.

A country where senators since 1999 earns salaries times 13 of an American president!
Weird!
What manner of country and constitution set up by criminals is this
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Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Trustme2(m): 4:54pm On Dec 30, 2019
Even Federal never pay
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Nobody: 4:56pm On Dec 30, 2019
When it is time to increase workers' salaries Nigerian leaders begin to form committees and call for negotiation meetings.

If it is to pay governors, speakers of houses of assemblies and senators' severance packages and life pension, it is with a stroke of the pen.

Nigeria is a misnomer. An aberration. An entity that has lived past its sell-by date and only exists to enrich the elite.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by highbee02: 4:58pm On Dec 30, 2019
Kwara State government should try and implement the 18k minimum wage first and use it to calculate the proposed 30k minimum wage, otherwise it will not make any difference. The current minimum wage in Kwara state is 11k, that's one of the many effects of Saraki/ Ahmed administration
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by banhammy: 4:59pm On Dec 30, 2019
NORSYK:
His Excellency Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha has Inaugurated the Government/Labour Joint Negotiation Committee on the N30,000.00 Minimum wage today

Today, just two days to deadline?
Instead of his people to rise up and ask him questions, they use all their energy to accuse buhari.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by phkka1(m): 5:12pm On Dec 30, 2019
I wonder how Ikpeazu will meet up. He is owing secondary school teachers eleven months salary. Pensioners over 25 months salaries and other workers in the state are being owed.
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Galadimabawa: 5:35pm On Dec 30, 2019
Audio minimum wages
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by fkj950ax(m): 6:27pm On Dec 30, 2019
The Nation is stuck in the past.
A couple of graphs and charts will tell the story in 20% of all the text
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by Achizzy7: 7:22pm On Dec 30, 2019
Kogi State not even mentioned...
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by luluosas(m): 8:08pm On Dec 30, 2019
In my opinion, the states has no need in dragging this matter especially the 9 oil producing states of Niger Delta. Na waoh
Re: How States Stand In Minimum Wage Talks by webngnews: 8:24pm On Dec 30, 2019
Hmmm

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