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TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Zofan(m): 11:12am On Apr 26
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has ruled out the possibility of having a new minimum wage in place before the end of May.

According to the TUC President, Festus Osifo, this follows the non-completion of negotiations on a new minimum wage.

This is as he urged the Federal Government to fast-track action to ensure a living wage for Nigerian workers.

The TUC President, Comrade Festus Osifo, who made the call while briefing journalists after the National Executive Council (NEC), in Abuja.

Speaking further, Osifo strongly lashed out on states that have failed to pay either the wage awards or palliatives to their workers, accusing Delta, Imo, and Benue as the worst culprits.

Besides, TUC noted with dismay that the Federal Government has not paid federal workers the wage award for the months of March and April this year and called for the immediate payment of the wage award to cushion the economic hardship.

“The NEC in session discussed the issues of minimum wage and that government has to do everything possible to ensure that this is fast tracked because the only way you can inflate your economy is when you empower the working class. The only way you can inflate your economy is when people have money to purchase goods in the supermarket, when people have money to go to the regular market to purchase items. If there is no money to purchase these items, if the purchasing power parity is relatively low, what is going to happen?

“So, we demand that the committee on minimum wage should hasten their activities so that a new minimum wage will be put in place. This is the only way that the economy will be re-inflated.”

Comrade Osifo also called for the review of obsolete labour laws in the country, noting that, ” for several years, we have been trying to review the labour law. All attempts to get the ninth National Assembly to pass the new labour law did not materialise.”

Commenting on wage award, Osifo said, “Then also in the issue of wage award, the NEC in session also frowned on the fact that the last wage award that was paid to the federal workers was February 2024 and that of March and April that is just ending have not been paid.

“So we hereby call on government to immediately, release the payment of wage award for March 2024 and April 2024 and to ensure regular payments moving forward, so that at the end of April, when salary is coming in, the wage award is also paid until the new minimum wage is put in place as agreed in the communique of October 2 of 2023.”

Also speaking on the Stephen Orosaye’s report, the TUC lamented that there is no representation of the organised labour in the committee for the review or implementation of the report.

“We hereby call on government to inculcate members of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria into the committee that is currently reviewing or implementing the Orosaye’s report, because you cannot shave our hairs when we are not there. We will not accept any fallout that is going to impact on our members when they conclude without us. So we demand that we must be there to look at what the committee is doing and also make our recommendations and make our voices heard.”

Lamenting on the lukewarm attitude of some state governors in the payment of wage award and distributing palliatives to the workers, TUC said, “There is no gain saying the fact that today we are facing economic hardship and based on this at the federal level, we engaged the federal government as you are aware, from last year that culminated in the signing of the communique on October 2 of 2023.

“And after that communique was signed, we also empowered our respective state councils to follow up with their state government to ensure two things, one, put in place palliative. Palliative is for the immediate, palliative is not a permanent solution to the economic downturn that we are facing today as a country but palliative could solve immediate challenges, but it will not be able to meet in the long run, palliative cannot solve our problems.

“So that is why we were also yearning for a sustainable solution that is robust. A solution that would meet the yearnings of the Nigeria workers and indeed the Nigerian masses, because that is why the governments are elected from the federal to the local government level.

“We collated reports across the various states in the country. And in that report, we could see that some states have been doing literally well, in terms of payment of wage award, in terms of putting palliatives in place. And in terms of putting in place a more robust and a substantive solution to solving the issues that we have today as a country.


“And some of these states that are worthy to be mentioned are Borno, Oyo, Lagos, Kaduna , Rivers, Yobe, Bayelsa Ebonyi, and the Federal Capital Territory.

“But we have some states that have done literally nothing they have done next to nothing. Even some states in the Niger Delta that are receiving over 20 billion naira per month have literally done nothing to solve the economic challenges of today and also put in place a sustainable solution for tomorrow.


“And top in that list is Benue. Benue state has done nothing for the workers. Benue state has done nothing for the masses of the state. Literally nothing has been done in Benue. So, we hereby call the government of Benue to put in robust mechanisms to solve the economic challenges that our members and the masses are passing through in the state.

“And also the state of Anambra, we are a bit surprised because we felt if that state is being led by an economist, he should be able to put on his thinking cap, he should be able to put in place a sustainable solution that will appease the masses of that state. But Anambra also falls in this category.

“Then the state of Imo is another one that literally has not done anything to appease our members. The same thing to the state of Delta. Delta tops the list of states that collect fat allocation from the Federation Account. Delta is number one in that list, it is surprising to know that the Delta State governor is doing nothing to uplift the plight of workers in Delta. So we hereby call on him that as the state governor, he promised a lot when he was on electioneering campaign that the talk is over and that this is the time to act.


“Also, Akwa Ibom, they have done a little but they should do much more because these are states with means these are states with huge amounts of revenue. They should do much more. Then also the state of Kebbi and the state of Katsina. We strongly believe that what they are doing is piecemeal, and that they should up the ante.”

The TUC leadership also carpeted the Federal Government over its unilateral decision to increase electricity tariff without consultation with stakeholders.

According to Osifo, such decisions are not implemented in advanced climes. He said it is even more worrisome that most Nigerians are not metered, calling on the government to rescind implementation in the interest of the suffering masses.

TUC also decried the level of insecurity in the country, lamenting that farmers cannot go to farms for cultivation for fear of being killed.

He warned that unless government tackled the situation head on, the prices of food and other commodities would keep rising beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians.

Osifo said: “We held our NEC where we reflected on the recent increment in electricity tariffs, we consider this decision as being too hasty.

” There are provisions that ought to have been followed before you increase electricity tariff, there ought to be stakeholders engagement, but in this case it was not done.

“Today electricity tariffs are being increased when some people are still using estimated billing. We have expected that by now every single house in Nigeria should have pre-paid meters, we insist that there must be stakeholders engagement to arrive at a critical decision like this”.


On the inability of the Port Harcourt refinery to kick off operations by April as promised by the Federal Government, TUC said it was part of the reasons for the resurgence of fuel queues in parts of the country.

He urged government to hasten up and actualize it, so as to lessen the economic hardship in the country.

“Sometime last year TUC made a visit to Port Harcourt refinery and government told us that by April the refinery will start production, but till date nothing is working there. We urge government to do everything possible to make it operational.

“We call on the government to tame insecurity because farmers are no longer farming, we see what is happening in Benue and Jos. People need to go to farms to cultivate, that is what will reduce the price of goods and other commodities in our market.”




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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Projen: 11:24am On Apr 26
Ftc
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Confirm4real(m): 11:24am On Apr 26
Rubbish TUC grin

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Naira20: 11:25am On Apr 26
Any Festus should be watched closely.
Keyamo is an example

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by kingsways: 11:25am On Apr 26
These negotiations don’t have to take long

It can be done in a day. Just t sit from morning to evening , discuss, and agree a new minimum wage.

It didn’t take more than a day to remove subsidy on PMS, did it? And this was one whole year ago!

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Franklyspeakin: 11:25am On Apr 26
This government na confirm 419 government.... wage award, them no dey pay
oya new minimum wage nnko, story.
yet they have increased power, fuel, gas and other consumables with their bad policies.
God help us

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Highestpromoton(m): 11:25am On Apr 26
Nigerian Government Na Scam

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by zikter(m): 11:25am On Apr 26
Hmm, irresponsible state governments will still not pay it, when it finally comes

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Franklyspeakin: 11:25am On Apr 26
government of propaganda by propaganda and for propaganda.

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Indelibleage: 11:25am On Apr 26
We all know it was going to be propaganda as usual. Jesus is Lord, every time and everywhere!

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Galaticos444: 11:26am On Apr 26
I thought Benue state is govern by a Rev.father?is he not supposed to show empathy?

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Gbadugbakun(m): 11:28am On Apr 26
Lesson teachers how far? grin

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Namaster: 11:29am On Apr 26
This is Nigeria. Negotiation/talking NEVER works.

When the TUC want results, they know what to do.

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Franklyspeakin: 11:30am On Apr 26
because they have called out your parties 419 activities
Confirm4real:
Rubbish TUC grin

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Franklyspeakin: 11:30am On Apr 26
na them, defenders of propaganda
Naira20:
Any Festus should be watched closely.
Keyamo is an example

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by ufotunang: 11:31am On Apr 26
Do you think this Tinubu government cares for anybody...they just care for themselves

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Franklyspeakin: 11:31am On Apr 26
so because they are lesson teachers na why Una dey use propaganda finish them??
Gbadugbakun:
Lesson teachers how far? grin
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by ufotunang: 11:32am On Apr 26
What did you expect from a president that only told nigerians during his presidential campaign that..it's my turn,?
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Kingpele(m): 11:33am On Apr 26
More inflation loading
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by selleniza: 11:35am On Apr 26
Meanwhile some people were predicting may 1st.
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Jughead29: 11:35am On Apr 26
TUC are you the one to pay the minimum wage??

I know FG has bribed you to come out with such stupidity.

Woe be upon you for allowing yourself to be used while workers suffers in poverty

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by backtalkG(m): 11:39am On Apr 26
Nigeria is dead and buried our politicians are vultures feeding on her carcass
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by isio1(m): 11:39am On Apr 26
This Comrade Festus Osifo of the TUC is an exact "Low Budget" Abure of Labour Party Chairman. Appears hired to frustrate the activities and progress of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).

TUC is going directly the opposite direction of the NLC just to make sure Nigerian worker do not succeed in their quest for the new minimum wage.

Just look at the antecedents of the TUC since Comrade Ajaero emerged as the NLC President.
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by tantan: 11:40am On Apr 26
Another FESTUS is here. Defender of sycophancy

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by omoredia: 11:40am On Apr 26
Nigeria produces enough oil to generate more than enough FX, but the looting is now too much.

When theives and terrorists come together to form a party, what were Nigerians expecting?

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by MorolayoVictor(m): 11:46am On Apr 26
Funny
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Skillsnigeria: 11:47am On Apr 26
Okay
Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by happney65: 11:58am On Apr 26
Franklyspeakin:
This government na confirm 419 government.... wage award, them no dey pay
oya new minimum wage nnko, story.
yet they have increased power, fuel, gas and other consumables with their bad policies.
God help us

Bulabalu is a useless person o. Walahi. I never believed he will be owing federal civil servants wage award. Aha!. Ordinary wage award that states are paid 6 months and even started paying another 6 months before new minimum wage will be out.

Everything we kuku predicted about him na him dey kuku dey happen. You people should brace up the more cos he has nothing good for the work force

Walahi oloribuku ponbele ni Man yen.. grin

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Re: TUC Rules Out Possibility Of New Minimum Wage By May Ending by Babangidapikin: 12:01pm On Apr 26
This why the Naira is nosediving people expect announcement by May 1st ...I think the Federal Government should allow state implement their minimum wage codedly within the year but not at the same time,possibly send memo quietly to the private productive sector not the trading ones.. because once the traders know minimum wage have increase everyone starts to increase their price . The economy still need till August to be stable and the financial regulators should ban platforms that are not within regulatory framework from operating by placing embargo on such transactions or placing a limit of say $5000.

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