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Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Paraman: 7:53pm On Mar 21
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has urged the National Minimum Wage Committee to take into account present circumstances, unique characteristics of individual states, and the resulting effects on both government and private sector employers’ ability to pay when determining the wage amount.

Labour unions have said the existing national minimum wage of N30,000 is no longer viable, citing the steep inflation rate of 29.9 per cent reported by the National Bureau of Statistics in the country.

As a result, early January, the Federal Government launched the tripartite committee responsible for deliberating on the national minimum wage.

Vice President Kashim Shettima inaugurated the 37-member panel at the Council Chamber of the State House in Abuja.

Comprising representatives from federal and state governments, the private sector, and organised labour, the committee’s mandate is to propose a revised national minimum wage for the nation.

Following consultations nationwide, workers have requested varying minimum wage rates across different geopolitical zones. As a result, the Federal Government Minimum Wage Panel has initiated the compilation of reports from public hearings conducted in various zones.

NGF, in a communique issued at the conclusion of its virtual meeting, and signed by its Chairman, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq, dated Wednesday and made available to the press on Thursday, emphasized the importance of incorporating state policing as a crucial amendment in the ongoing 1999 Constitutional amendment process to address a fundamental flaw in the national security framework.


The communique read in part, “The Forum commiserated with the Governor of Delta State, H.E Sheriff Oborevwori, over the communal clash between Okuama in the Ughelli South Local Government Area and Okolaba in the Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, and which led to the death of many including 16 military personnel. While condemning the heinous act, members observed a minute of silence for the souls of the departed.

“Members reviewed the progress of the National Minimum Wage Committee and ongoing multi- stakeholder engagements towards agreeing on a fair minimum wage.

“Members urged the NMWC to consider the current realities, individual state peculiarities, and consequential impact on the capacity of the government as well as private sector employers to pay. Members also emphasized the need for proposals to be data- driven and evidence-based.


“The forum highlighted the need for state policing as a critical amendment in the ongoing 1999 Constitutional amendment proceedings to correct a fundamental flaw in the national security architecture.”

The forum reviewed states’ advancement in implementing business-friendly reforms, such as enhancing land administration, fostering Public Private Partnerships, promoting investments, improving infrastructure, and refining regulatory environments through the World Bank’s State Action on Business Enabling Reforms Programme for Results.

It added, “Members discussed the growing concern raised by the United States Embassy over illegal and fraudulent intercountry adoption of Nigerian children by US citizens including systemic fraud and corruption, child- buying, the imprisonment of pregnant women, and unreliable or non-existent documentation. Members pledged to engage the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government in a bid to address the situation.

“The forum discussed the progress made by states in implementing various business enabling reforms including those aimed at improving land administration, Public Private Partnership (PPP), investment promotion frameworks, business-enabling infrastructure and regulatory environment under the World Bank supported State Action on Business Enabling Reforms (SABER) Program for Result. Members were implored to leverage available support within the program in implementing related reforms to stimulate further economic growth.”
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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Godfullsam(m): 8:59pm On Mar 21
Some states can't even payment current minimum wage of 30k.

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by helinues: 9:01pm On Mar 21
Any state that can't pay the proposed minimum wage should be merged with other smaller state.

What have you people being doing with the monthly Oyel money.

Rabbish

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Dodo5: 4:54am On Mar 22
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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by thesolutions(m): 4:55am On Mar 22
What we need is not increasing minimum wage but reducing cost of production and improving farmers output as well as curbing security challenges.
Even if states are able to pay minimum wage of N200,000, it is same as saying inflation can go ahead and destroy the economy.

A work in progress needs no distractions.

Anyways, no one cares about workers in the private sector. No salary increase, no pension, no gratuities, no bonus package. All from hand to mount work. And they do real work and not file and paper kind of work done by most civil servants.

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Pennywise2: 4:56am On Mar 22
States can pay if we are honest

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by triple996(m): 4:56am On Mar 22
I pity state government workers. Especially those "dead" states that cant pay proper salaries
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Blue3k(m): 4:57am On Mar 22
Lol the FG never forces states to pay the minimum wage. If they did a lot of workers would be laid off.

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Linesman(m): 4:59am On Mar 22
Any State that cannot Pay should be ask to merge with other states just as the Banks does during Capitalisation by CBN.

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Is04970: 5:01am On Mar 22
We're waiting...
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Honestey: 5:03am On Mar 22
Despite big sharing from FAAC?
Now I'm vex oya I call for Unitary System of Government!

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Yankee101: 5:05am On Mar 22
There should be a general minimum wage every state should pay, others can pay above that if they can
If you’re not reducing the allocation to states but increasing for all states, every worker should get a reasonable wage

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Look4success: 5:06am On Mar 22
They don't want to pay, but they can embezzle billon 🙄🙄

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by johnjay4u2u(m): 5:07am On Mar 22
But they always have excess to embezzle.

Their monthly allocations have increased from FEC monthly sharings so I don't know why they are afraid.

No be because they have excess some dey use money organise weddings and breaking of fast?

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Carlylepneuma: 5:07am On Mar 22
First of all that meeting was only made for MW to be discussed all other issue was irrelevant, state govs are the problem of these country, they have already started nagging even before d conclusion of d MW can u imagine? I just pity my fellow proletarians we have been dominated in this country and there is nothing anybody can do about it..
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by tenpipsperday: 5:07am On Mar 22
Godfullsam:
Some states can't even payment current minimum wage of 30k.

But they can budget billions for mass marriages and haji

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Honestey: 5:08am On Mar 22
Linesman:
Any State that cannot Pay should be ask to merge with other states just as the Banks does during Capitalisation by CBN.


Your head too correct
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by psucc(m): 5:09am On Mar 22
These emperors have no sympathy.
If they truly are leaders, no State in Nigeria is so poor that it can't pay a living wage to their workers.

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by chigoziri2403(m): 5:13am On Mar 22
Some states cannot pay, yet they allocate billions for end of fasting feeding program and pilgrimage
We are not just serious in this country

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by SirRoberto(m): 5:16am On Mar 22
My suggestion regarding setting minimum wage, pass a law that mandates the minimum wage/salary of any organization (public or private) should not be less than 5% of the salary, benefits and allowances of the highest paid worker or CEO of the organization.

This means that if the the organization is doing well or not, everyone ought to benefit or bear the brunt and not just some set of people.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by na2016: 5:19am On Mar 22
thesolutions:
What we need is not increasing minimum wage but reducing cost of production and improving farmers output as well as curbing security challenges.
Even if states are able to pay minimum wage of N200,000, it is same as saying inflation can go ahead and destroy the economy.

A work in progress needs no distractions.

Anyways, no one cares about workers in the private sector. No salary increase, no pension, no gratuities, no bonu package. All from hand to mount work.

You don't know what you are saying. The minimum wage needs to be increased and the Federal government needs to be pressured to do things that will reduce inflation/exchange rate. Also, the minimum wages can now be based on states for state workers and private sectors in such states while we also have a national minimum wage for FG worker

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Blue3k(m): 5:21am On Mar 22
Yankee101:
There should be a general minimum wage every state should pay, others can pay above that if they can

Jeopardy:
What is a miminum wage is?
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Depriest2020: 5:32am On Mar 22
Niger state should merge with FCT.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by VIKTO83(m): 5:43am On Mar 22
I believe individual states should be able to decide their minimum wage while the federal govt set theirs and also benchmark d least a state can peg theirs.
A state like Ekiti should not be expected to compete with Zamfara, Lagos, kano, ogun, Niger.
Even though the state governor (ekiti) should work hard to be in d class of the big boys. Afterall God blessed all Nigerian states with at least 2mineral resources. So they should learn to harness it to d benefit of their citizens.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Olaa112: 5:52am On Mar 22
The concept of minimum wage in a country is different from what you've stated. It is aimed at improving standing of living, ensure economic stability in view of prevailing economic realities and poor purchasing power of wages. Nigeria has one of lowest minimum wage in West Africa despite the huge resources that is pilfered and diverted to personal use instead of the good of the country. States that can afford it should pay higher than the Federal minimum wage, but it should not only be for Federal Workers.
na2016:


You don't know what you are saying. The minimum wage needs to be increased and the Federal government needs to be pressured to do things that will reduce inflation/exchange rate. Also, the minimum wages can now be based on states for state workers and private sectors in such states while we also have a national minimum wage for FG worker
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Meti99(m): 6:26am On Mar 22
You collected oyel money for 56 years and you couldn't come up with what your state will survive with but embexxled all.
God will judge you all

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Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Salewa97: 6:30am On Mar 22
Make dem consider our state o! We no fit pay pass our power. Make dem use data and evidence. Also, make dem add state police for our security.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by THilfiger: 6:40am On Mar 22
Okada a drop is now 200 naira and the state governors are reasoning as if they are the victims.

What a country.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Chinjo2: 6:55am On Mar 22
What do you mean by state peculiarities?
There is no state in Nigeria that can not pay 500k as minimum wage.
Their only.problem is corruption.
The billions each governor steals is enough to pay each worker 500k every month and he will still have enough to steal.
They are just wicked.
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by adioolayi(m): 7:17am On Mar 22
State Governments are receiving bogis FAAC now...They should be able to pay!!!


Governors...don't be a simp...pay your workers well!!!
Re: Consider States Peculiarities In Deciding New Minimum Wage, NGF Urges Committee by Bfly: 7:23am On Mar 22
Nigerian Governors no get joy

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