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Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Babatunjo(op): 7:33pm On Jun 06, 2024
In the heartbeat of Nigeria's bustling economy lies a stark reality: the struggle of the Nigerian civil servant, toiling tirelessly day in and day out, yet barely making ends meet. As we navigate the intricate web of economic challenges, it becomes increasingly apparent that the time for change is now. It's time to elevate the minimum wage above 100k, not merely as an act of generosity, but as a testament to our commitment to unlocking Nigeria's boundless potential.

Consider for a moment the harsh truth that an average "hookup girl" can earn more than 100k in a single night's business. This jarring juxtaposition highlights the glaring disparity within our society. How can we justify a reality where fleeting transactions yield greater rewards than the dedicated service of our civil servants?

But the call for a higher minimum wage extends beyond mere fairness. It speaks to the very essence of economic prosperity and social cohesion. When more money finds its way into the pockets of civil servants, it ignites a ripple effect that reverberates across every sector of society. From the market women diligently tending to their stalls, to the school teachers nurturing the minds of tomorrow, to the artisans and entrepreneurs fueling local commerce – everyone stands to benefit.

Picture a Nigeria where money flows freely, where purchasing power is no longer a distant dream but a tangible reality. A minimum wage between 100k and 200k isn't just about survival; it's about thriving. It's about empowering the Nigerian middle class to lead lives of dignity and fulfillment.

Yes, some may raise concerns about inflation, about the potential strain on the economy. But let us not be deterred by fear, for courage is the hallmark of progress. With prudent economic management and a steadfast commitment to fiscal responsibility, we can navigate these challenges and emerge stronger than ever before.

In the tapestry of our nation's story, let the call for a higher minimum wage be a resounding chorus of hope and optimism. Let it be a testament to our unwavering belief in Nigeria's untapped potential, in the resilience of its people, and in the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

As we embark on this journey towards economic empowerment, let us do so with pride, with passion, and with an unshakeable faith in the future of our beloved Federal Republic of Nigeria.

God bless Nigeria.

Written by ParrotPoet
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by drmuchin: 7:41pm On Jun 06, 2024
Private sector would collapse from the imminent explosive inflation
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by helinues: 7:49pm On Jun 06, 2024
Make una dey prepare for inflation then
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Babatunjo(op): 8:06pm On Jun 06, 2024
drmuchin:
Private sector would collapse from the imminent explosive inflation
Babatunjo:
But the call for a higher minimum wage extends beyond mere fairness. It speaks to the very essence of economic prosperity and social cohesion. When more money finds its way into the pockets of civil servants, it ignites a ripple effect that reverberates across every sector of society. From the market women diligently tending to their stalls, to the school teachers nurturing the minds of tomorrow, to the artisans and entrepreneurs fueling local commerce – everyone stands to benefit.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Babatunjo(op): 8:08pm On Jun 06, 2024
helinues:
Make una dey prepare for inflation then
Babatunjo:
Yes, some may raise concerns about inflation, about the potential strain on the economy. But let us not be deterred by fear, for courage is the hallmark of progress. With prudent economic management and a steadfast commitment to fiscal responsibility, we can navigate these challenges and emerge stronger than ever before.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by helinues: 8:12pm On Jun 06, 2024
[quote author=Babatunjo post=130341028][/quote]Nobody is having issue with increase in minimum wage but ridiculous minimum wage that might cause more hardships should be avoided.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Lindlady(f): 9:06pm On Jun 06, 2024
helinues:
Nobody is having issue with increase in minimum wage but ridiculous minimum wage that might cause more hardships should be avoided.
What and what did you achieve today? Hurry up ok.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Streetinvestor2: 9:36pm On Jun 06, 2024
You guys can be deceiving yourself. The nlc has gone to negotiate minimum wage of 60 for just federal civil servant. Many state will not pay 60k and private sector and nothing will happen. Then many federal civil servant don't deserve the 60k because they don't do anything in thr offices.Many Nigerian on the street work harder than them including Saturdays. And still don't earn 6ok in a month. Government need to sack half of those busy doing nothing workers in those offices just cutting corners and collecting bribe for every service
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by jude79(m): 7:19pm On Jun 08, 2024
Minimum wage under jonathan, #18000
Bag of rice under jonathan, #7000

Minimum wage under tinubu, #30000
Bag of rice under tinubu, #85000

Lets do the maths
Since bag of rice is constant, #7000 under jonathan is equivalent to #85000 under tinubu

To determine the value of jonathans minimum wage in tinubus era gives

18000/7000= 2.57143
Recall that every #7000 under jonathan is equivalent to #85000 under tinubu

: . 2.57143 x 85000 = #218,571

So nairalanders
If jonathan of PDP were in charge of nigeria today minimum wage will have been equivalent of #218,571

Labour should endeavour to peg their negotiation to #250000, to accomodate tinubus APC induced inflation
FIXED

TINUBUU vs JONATHAN challenge;
If clueless jonathan can pay it, then technocrat tinubu can pay it.

#62000 under tiinubu is equivalent to

62000/85000 x 70000 = #5106

APC IS WICKED.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Beautifulday: 7:26pm On Jun 08, 2024
drmuchin:
Private sector would collapse from the imminent explosive inflation
How?
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Beautifulday: 7:28pm On Jun 08, 2024
helinues:
Nobody is having issue with increase in minimum wage but ridiculous minimum wage that might cause more hardships should be avoided.
How would increase in minimum wage cause hardship?
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Pythagoras001: 8:23pm On Jun 08, 2024
Beautifulday:
How?
in reality nothing might really happen if fg don't go printing money to pay. What would happen is that both private sector, state and local government would not pay the minimum wage and nothing would really happen. If they where forced to pay then their cost of production would shoot up thereby affecting prices of goods which would then make the new minimum wage almost useless. If you had unemployment rate below 3% and inflation below 2% minimum wage wouldn't be an issue in fact most jobs would be outsource to less developing countries because people can easily change jobs because the economy is productive and developed. If the federal government had signaled by cutting it cost of governance it would have sent positive signaling even if it might not really change much at the short term.
Re: Why The New Minimum Wage Must Be Above 100k: A Call For Economic Empowerment by Beautifulday: 11:46am On Jun 09, 2024
Pythagoras001:
in reality nothing might really happen if fg don't go printing money to pay. What would happen is that both private sector, state and local government would not pay the minimum wage and nothing would really happen. If they where forced to pay then their cost of production would shoot up thereby affecting prices of goods which would then make the new minimum wage almost useless. If you had unemployment rate below 3% and inflation below 2% minimum wage wouldn't be an issue in fact most jobs would be outsource to less developing countries because people can easily change jobs because the economy is productive and developed. If the federal government had signaled by cutting it cost of governance it would have sent positive signaling even if it might not really change much at the short term.
I don't understand, how why do fg need to print money to pay salary? They one printed last year, what happened to it? The previous ones in circulation what happened to it?

Money can't be destroyed. Money is not the paper we use to buy stuff. It the serial number on the paper. If the paper get destroyed, we can reprint it. If we don't want, we can use it electronically for transaction.

And how do increasing salary affect cost of production?

Earning doesn't affect cost of production. It can only affect demand and supply which also depend on other factors.
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