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Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:35pm On Sep 27, 2021
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has warned that unemployment and lack of decent-paying jobs in Nigeria are huge incubators of insecurity in the country, urging employers of labour and labour unions to pay greater attention to the formalisation of workers in the informal sector.

According to a statement issued by his spokesperson, Charles Akpan, Ngige made the call while addressing a joint visit by the leaders of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria(IPMAN) and the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) Monday in Abuja.

‘Insecurity as you rightly pointed out is caused by people who feel cheated by society. They carry arms and weapons to vent their anger on the elites. So, the elites in Nigeria are in danger, including me, all of us. Hence, the sooner we start talking to elites in employer organisations like yours (IPMAN) the better. So we can curb this malady and prevent it from escalating,’ the minister said.

‘When you refer to the nexus between job vulnerability and insecurity, you hit the nail on the head. A lot of insecurity problems we have today is caused by unemployment and underemployment. In underemployment, people are not making up to the National Minimum Wage or working up to 8 hours a week which is the ILO standard for full employment. There is a lot of danger if we fail to effectively tackle this. But we are doing our best.’

The minister commended IPMAN for putting its house in order and for being thoughtful of the condition of workers in its employ through decent jobs and formalisation.

‘The good news here is that workers you seek to formalise are in the informal sector. You intend to do a micro pension for them and bring decency to their work. Of course, the ILO principles of decent work enjoin member states to do stage by stage formalisation of the informal sector. But I must tell you that it is very difficult here, because a lot of workers in our informal sector are not in unions. They are not unionised. IPMAN has therefore taken the bull by the horn.

‘Here we are talking of pump dispensers, cashiers and others doing mechanical work like vulcanisers, those doing wheel balancing and alignment, among others. They are informal but with them being captured and formalised gradually, the nation is aligning with the ILO decent work agenda, requiring all nations to work towards the total actualisation by 2030. I, therefore, commend IPMAN for this good step forward,’ Ngige said.

The minister reminded IPMAN that formalising these category of workers comes with an attendant burden of compliance with the payment of the N30,000 National Minimum Wage.

‘You must comply with the National Minimum Wage of N30,000 for each of those persons dispensing fuel, those who are doing allied works there. The Minimum Wage Act gives a number of persons in an organisation that draws such an organisation into the Act. It is 25 or so. Any place where you have more than 25 persons, the Act says you must formalise. It is in your own interest and in the interest of the workers, too.’

Ngige called on private school proprietors in the country to formalise the teachers in their employ and pay them decent wages.

‘I use the instance of your effort and this visit to call on private school proprietors to come forward and formalise their teachers. Those teachers are neither formalised, protected nor have pensions. As a matter of fact, their salaries at times are below the Minimum Wage and that is wrong. In these schools, you see people earning N20,000, N25,000 yet they are teachers. You ask yourself: what is the quality of teaching and the quality of pupils, students therefrom?’

In his speech, IPMAN National President Elder Chinedu Okonkwo said their visit was to seek the collaboration of the Ministry of Labour in keying into the Federal Government’s Micro Pension Plan for millions of workers in its employ, hence the place of the National Pension Commission in the visit.

‘We want to get the drivers, depot representatives and other ancillary workers enrolled into this scheme so as to add value to their welfare and enhance the status of their employment. If achieved, it will help the country curb insecurity, reduce restiveness through creation of wealth and its reductive effect on poverty,’ he stated.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/lack-of-decent-paying-jobs-huge-incubators-of-insecurity-in-nigeria-minister/

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:45pm On Sep 27, 2021
What a terrible minister of Labour.

Employers are underpaying their employees, instead of you to do something about it, you're also complaining from the comfort of your office.

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Chimeluv(f): 10:48pm On Sep 27, 2021
Who doesn't know that angry
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by NwaNimo1(m): 10:52pm On Sep 27, 2021
& what are you doing about it Labour 'Ghost' Minister?

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.....too many old timers with nothing to offer being overpaid!

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 10:57pm On Sep 27, 2021
And how much is the useless government that Ngige is subserving paying those citizens with decent jobs especially the doctors that have been on strike for more than a month now? Compare this with what Buhari is paying his London doctors.

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by udoka55555: 4:42am On Sep 28, 2021
I didn't bother to read


I know him...I know them ..

They don't have solutions to the problems they identify...


Bécause the politicians are the problem...

They will appear to be fighting each other....

But they are more united than the Masses.

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Emyogalanya: 4:43am On Sep 28, 2021
So who is he telling, Buhari or the masses?

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Martini101(m): 4:44am On Sep 28, 2021
Government of excuses for excuses and by excuses!!!

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by dasparrow: 4:45am On Sep 28, 2021
Life na turn by turn. E go reach everybody.
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by ATEAMS: 4:52am On Sep 28, 2021
True
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Tetrahedron: 4:53am On Sep 28, 2021
Usless minister of LABOUR undecided

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by CallmeGideon: 4:54am On Sep 28, 2021
And you all can't create the decent paying job in other to help curb insecurity? Excuse of a government and minister. Useless things

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by oz4real83(m): 4:56am On Sep 28, 2021
You and your gang killed and keeps killing the Naira since the British left. If the Naira had value, even N10,000 will be too much as salaries for an average nigerian. How many Americans earn $10,000 a month? How many Britons earn 5000 pounds a month? But many Nigerians earn Over N30,000 as minimum wage but still can't live a decent life simply because the naira is useless. Go to the market with even N100,000 and u will realise that despite the quantity, the N100,000 is nothing. embarassed

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:56am On Sep 28, 2021
One day the "Poor will eat the Rich".. It's just a matter of time

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by saferoom: 5:09am On Sep 28, 2021
Dont tell us. SOLVE IT!
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by EagleNest(m): 5:15am On Sep 28, 2021
Labour and productivity indeed.

Nigeria labour law is biased towards employers and they take advantage of it. Meanwhile security issues, power problems, nepotism, high loan interests and dollar wahala have had a knock on effect on job creation. The amount of brain drain going on in Nigeria is alarming. Govt should focus on stabilising the country at least.
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by adolfHitler1934: 5:19am On Sep 28, 2021
The lack of decent paying jobs is caused by past administration of PDP.
Blame...that is what you guys without visions are known for. You rushed and grabbed power after telling all manner of lies just to deceive Nigerians, now the problems you claim you will solve within months have surged without remedy. When you a minister begin to complain is it not a sign that you and your cohorts have failed woefully.
50Trillion debt and loading....

Hediots!
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by StayMotivated: 5:28am On Sep 28, 2021
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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by MajorOvakporaye(f): 5:36am On Sep 28, 2021
Idiots! God punish all of una
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by MajorOvakporaye(f): 5:41am On Sep 28, 2021
adolfHitler1934:
The lack of decent paying jobs is caused by past administration of PDP.
Blame...that is what you guys without visions are known for. You rushed and grabbed power after telling all manner of lies just to deceive Nigerians, now the problems you claim you will solve within months have surged without remedy. When you a minister begin to complain is it not a sign that you and your cohorts have failed woefully.
50Trillion debt and loading....

Hediots!

SHUT UP THERE WITH YOUR RUBBISH SENSELESS TALK!!!
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Spherical77(m): 6:19am On Sep 28, 2021
I find it difficult landing a job even with my 2.1

I got no food to eat
I can't even move around in search of job due to cost of transportation

Most interesting part of it was that, i'm a full fleshed Nigerian. I'm going through all these right in my father's land. I weep for this country

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Simplebeauty: 6:24am On Sep 28, 2021
undecided

undecided

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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by computer0810(m): 6:27am On Sep 28, 2021
Example state govt jobs
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by Bennethchiso(m): 6:29am On Sep 28, 2021
Spherical77:
I find it difficult landing a job even with my 2.1

I got no food to eat
I can't even move around in search of job due to cost of transportation

Most interesting part of it was that, i'm a full fleshed Nigerian. I'm going through all these right in my father's land. I weep for this country
. My brother, we seem to be facing the same challenge. This country has reduced graduates to nothing. You have idea to create job but no money to finance it, you go in search of a job and you don't see. You manage to get one, they turn you to modern slave while paying you peanut.
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by pickatyoubackup: 6:30am On Sep 28, 2021
Even indecent ones, the hustle na still die.
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Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 6:34am On Sep 28, 2021
I cannot believe that companies still pay graduates less than 100k in today's Nigeria. BTW, what can a minimum wage of 30k do for a man?
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by GboyegaD(m): 6:36am On Sep 28, 2021
Isn't he the Minister of Labor? Why state the obvious when you haven't improved employment conditions since put in the position to do so?

These guys talk sometimes to make it seem they are competent and have achieved some special discovery.
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by whytediamond(m): 6:46am On Sep 28, 2021
Lol, even nairalanders are tired of commenting on posts like this.

Less than 1 page of comment after over 2hrs on front page grin

Naija my country grin cheesy
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by jericco1(m): 6:50am On Sep 28, 2021
I don't know how people that earn minimum wage or whatever it is called survive on a monthly basis. It is an eye sore.
Re: Ngige: Lack Of Decent Paying Jobs Huge Incubators Of Insecurity In Nigeria by ursullalinda(f): 7:05am On Sep 28, 2021
It's completely finished when your leaders who are meant to effect change starts lamenting like you.

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