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N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by sketching: 9:58am On Jan 31
N200,000 minimum wage no longer realistic – Labour

The Nigerian Labour Congress said on Tuesday that the N200,000 minimum wage it earlier proposed to the Federal Government was no longer realistic, considering the country’s CURRENT economic situation.

The congress, which spoke through its National Vice President, Tommy Etim, was reacting to Tuesday’s inauguration of the Minimum Wage Committee by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

Etim, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH on Tuesday, emphasised that the congress would base its national minimum wage negotiation on the current economic reality rather than what it earlier proposed.

He said, “You are aware that when we opted for the N200,000, the socio-economic challenges were not as biting as they are now. And when you now look at the exchange rate, it was not what it is now. The naira rate not been devalued as it is now. So, N200,000 is no longer tenable.”

When our correspondent asked whether there was a minimum figure the congress would take along to the committee, Etim said, “We are not going there with a fixed amount, but definitely not N200,000. By the time we get there, we will decide based on the socio-economic situation. That’s what we are going to base our national minimum wage discussion and negotiation on.”

The Federal Government had earlier charged the 37-man wage committee to hasten its deliberations and submit its recommendations promptly while directing the Ministry of Finance to ensure its adequate funding and calling for collective bargaining in good faith, emphasising contract adherence even as he urged committee members to consult outside their ranks.

With its membership cutting across federal and state governments, the private sector, and the organised labour, the panel is to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

To guarantee sustainability in all tiers of government, President Bola Tinubu said the committee must pay attention to the ability of all parties to pay the new wage, just as he asked the committee members to ensure the timely completion of their assignment.

Tinubu, represented by the Vice President, said this when he inaugurated the tripartite committee on the national minimum wage at the Council Chamber of the State House in Abuja.

“The committee is anticipated to conclude its deliberations promptly and submit its report and recommendations.

“This timely submission is crucial to initiate the necessary processes for implementing a new National Minimum Wage.

“The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy has been instructed to allocate the essential funds and logistics to the Committee, facilitating the timely completion of its assigned task. I hereby inaugurate the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage and extend my best wishes for fruitful deliberations,” declared the President.

Tuesday’s inauguration follows months of agitation from organised labour who expressed concerns over the FG’s failure to inaugurate the new national minimum wage committee as promised during negotiations last October.

In May 2017, the House of Representatives moved to amend the National Minimum Wage Act for a compulsory review of workers’ remuneration every five years.

Consequently, the Minimum Wage Act 2019, signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari, empowers the committee to deliberate and present an agreed wage to be ratified by the National Assembly after due legislative scrutiny.

Buhari also signed the Minimum Wage Act that approved N30,000 for federal and state workers in the same year. However, Tinubu announced the discontinuance of fuel subsidies on May 29, 2023, which triggered a sharp rise in the general cost of living.

Although the administration approved an additional N35,000 wage award for six months (starting September 2023) to alleviate the impact of the subsidy removal, the organised labour maintained that this was only a provisional solution and called for a complete review of the minimum wage in 2024.

The President said his administration hopes to surpass the basic Social Protection Floor for all Nigerian workers, considering the sustainable payment capacity of each tier of government and other employers or businesses.

He explained why: “I express this viewpoint because the minimum wage represents the least amount of compensation an employee should receive for their labour, and as such, it should be rooted in social justice and equity.”

“I hope that the results of your deliberations will be consensual and acceptable to all parties involved,” the President told members of the committee.

He reaffirmed his administration’s promise to improve the welfare of Nigerian workers and, by extension, the entire nation, saying, “The labour force stands as the cornerstone of the progress of every nation, and ours has been the enduring engine of our pursuit of development.”

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, urged the committee to give its best, noting that the task before it carried the hopes and aspirations of millions of Nigerian workers.

Akume said the new panel fulfilled the promise of the Tinubu administration to embark on a comprehensive review of the minimum wage for the average Nigerian worker.

On his part, the Chairman of the tripartite committee, Bukar Aji, assured the President that the committee would do justice to the task assigned to it.

“We shall, by God’s grace, carry out extensive consultations with key stakeholders to arrive at a new minimum wage that is fair, practical and implementable,” Aji, a former Head of Service of the Federation, said.

Meanwhile, Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State, who is a member of the wage committee, told journalists that he foresaw no challenges in the next two months of the committee’s assignment.

“We don’t want to preempt the outcome of this meeting, but you need to understand that the sub-nationals also have challenges and that the Federal Government, in its own wisdom, has brought the sub-nationals into perspective and this discussion will be done together with the sub-national, so I’m not sure we’re going to foresee any challenge,” he said.

On his part, The Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Humphrey Ngonadi, argued that raising the minimum wage would make no difference if the prices of essential commodities kept soaring.

“I thank God for this initiative that the government is taking at this particular place, but I’m still worried. We may remember some time long ago, there was the Udoji Award and that was the first time salaries of workers were increased and immediately after the increment, the commodities in the market ran up to meet.

“So while we increase the salary of the workers, let the government work on bringing down the prices of commodities in the market.

“If a worker is paid N1m as the minimum wage and a bag of rice is N900,000, the N1m still has no meaning. So what I think is while we are thinking of minimum wage, to hike the salary of the worker, the government, on its side, has to think of how that money will have value,” Ngonadi argued.

The 37-man tripartite Committee has six Governors, some cabinet Ministers, representatives of the organised labour and the private sector among its members.

The governors include Bago of Niger State, representing the North Central; Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, representing the North-East; Dikko Radda of Katsina State, representing the North-West; Charles Soludo of Anambra State, representing the South-East; Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, representing the South-West, and Otu Bassey of Cross River State, representing the South-South.

The ministers are the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun; the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu; the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. (Mrs) Yemi Esan, and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha

SOURCE: The PUNCH

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by faceland: 10:00am On Jan 31
This was an important meeting with prominent leaders from all across the country, and the Vice President representing the President.

They acknowledged the hardships and expressed the intention to spend two months figuring out how to increase salaries while addressing inflation (without defeating the purpose of the proposed increase in salaries).

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Bobloco: 10:02am On Jan 31
angry
Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Alexis11: 11:21am On Jan 31
These ones are not serious. grin

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by PlutoChief: 11:21am On Jan 31
What do you expect?

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Judolisco(m): 11:21am On Jan 31
100k minimum wage no go work sef..make we stop dey disturb ourselves... Common 30k government no dey pay... Make everybody find him way now ni oh... I go soon enter bush go start dey farm or hunt... Make God save me from Herdsmen grin

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Blackestjunior(m): 11:22am On Jan 31
Bleep

I've been said it before that nobody in this country, should be earning less than 500k

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by YoungLionken(m): 11:22am On Jan 31
Governance is now more or less like a child's play undecided..

You don't even know if these people are catching cruise with us or collaborating on propaganda; "say or demonstrate it like this and we will respond like that"...

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by psalmskiddy(m): 11:22am On Jan 31
This is getting serious
Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by phoneport(m): 11:22am On Jan 31
Kasala
Naijiria ti tuka
Nigeria Labour Congress agbaya, Oloriburuku.
Na who one give una 200k, for this Niaja wey don cast. grin grin grin
See, Emilokan nor get Una time, na wetin una vote for who na don see.
Now eyes don clear, ti o nsokun bayi? shocked shocked shocked

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by iCauseTrouble: 11:22am On Jan 31
Dey play

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Haydens: 11:22am On Jan 31
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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Queengee: 11:22am On Jan 31
believe me after all this gragra the new minimum wage won't be more than 50k

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by crazygod(m): 11:22am On Jan 31
We are heading the way of Zimbab'way'. Pun intended. This one don dey pass hyperinflation.

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by RockHard: 11:23am On Jan 31
Jokers. Are they expecting 1-million naira minimum wage? These people aren't serious abeg. They're time wasters.

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by RisenObinna: 11:24am On Jan 31
Una don See 50k??

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by PureFace1(m): 11:24am On Jan 31
500k will be enough lol

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by BewareOf419: 11:24am On Jan 31
Is Tinubu even ready to pay 200k minimum wage

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Lanretoye(m): 11:24am On Jan 31
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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by oluwaseyi0: 11:25am On Jan 31
if you get 70k make I bend

Tinubu will probably peg at 50k max

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Omoapena(m): 11:26am On Jan 31
If they can even approve 200k, it will be very nice but I doubt if this government can approve 100k sef

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Greystone: 11:27am On Jan 31
Queengee:
believe me after all this gragra the new minimum wage won't be more than 50k

You read my mind.
And it won’t be implemented until January 2025
Bunch of evil clowns

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Menclothing: 11:27am On Jan 31
Lolz you all calling for inflation with more pressure govt approve it you will buy 1 bag of water 2k and one bag one rice 200k

They will print more money to pay you
Let’s be realistic in this nation

How many governors can pay this we have millions of workers

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by mamaafrik(m): 11:27am On Jan 31
Before you condemn the NLC,60,000/150 twelve years ago was 400 dollars,400 dollars multiplied by 1,500 is 600,000 naira now.

If you were earning 60,000 twelve years ago,you must be earning 600, 000 to stay afloat in this import and dollar ridden economy.


For Naira to go back to old strong days,Banditry
and fulani issues must be resolved.
Nigerian national petroleum corporation must be made corruption free,our mining of solid minerals must be well accounted for.
local government autonomy is very important and our farming and agricultural industries must be fortified

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Dre555: 11:28am On Jan 31
If FG even decide to pay 200k, will state governor's agree to pay it?
Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by SweetDipBenny(m): 11:28am On Jan 31
If you voted for the current Nigerian government and you have plans to japa; If you get admission, your visa will jam, if you get visa, immigration will not let you enter, even if you enter they'll deport you angry

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by SeeWahala: 11:28am On Jan 31
BabaMopelola:
Please tell us why?

Why is simply because at the time they agreed for the N200k to be minimum wage the dollar to naira value was N900 to a $

But today that they want to implement the minimum wage the dollar price is N1400 to a $ undecided

That is the simple reason why. Hope you get now?

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by Lagyaovye33: 11:29am On Jan 31
sketching:


SOURCE: The PUNCH
They don pay u 35k palliatives?

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Re: N200k Minimume Wage Can Not Work Again ~ NLC Vice President, Tommy Etim by zuchyblink(m): 11:29am On Jan 31
No matter how small it is, minimum wage in this country most not be anything less than 200 dollars per month.

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