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President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Kuginzi(op): 9:44pm On Jun 12, 2024
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has reacted to the Democracy Day Speech by the President, Bola Tinubu, where he gave assurance of a new minimum wage for the workforce, saying he failed to give them the much expected gift on June 12.

Ag. President of NLC, Comrade Prince Adewale Adeyanju who reacted on behalf of the union said the President may have accurately recounted parts of our democratic journey’s history, but that it is evident that he has been misinformed regarding the outcome of the wage negotiation process.

He said they expected the President to harmonize the two figures submitted to him by the Tripartite Committee in favour of workers and masses, stating that it would have been a fitting Democracy Day gift.

Quoting Mr. President; “As we continue to reform the economy, I shall always listen to the people and will never turn my back on you.


In this spirit, we have negotiated in good faith and with open arms with organized labour on a new national minimum wage. We shall soon send an executive bill to the National Assembly to enshrine what has been agreed upon as part of our law for the next five years or less.

In the face of labour’s call for a national strike, we did not seek to oppress or crack down on the workers as a dictatorial government would have done. We chose the path of cooperation over conflict.

No one was arrested or threatened. Instead, the labour leadership was invited to break bread and negotiate toward a good-faith resolution”


Adeyanju said the organised Labour appreciate the President’s commitment to those fine democratic ideals which allowed the work of the Tripartite National Minimum Wage Negotiation Committee to proceed unhindered despite some hiccups.

He said Labour had expected Mr. President to have used this understanding as one of those who was in the vanguard of the struggle with us around the nation to rescue Nigeria from the hands of the military to harmonize the two figures submitted to him by the Tripartite Committee in favour of workers and masses. It would have been a fitting Democracy Day gift.

According to the Acting NLC President, the NLC would have expected that the advisers of the President would have told him that we neither reached any agreement with the federal government and the employers on the base figure for a National Minimum Wage nor on its other components. Our demand still remains N250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand Naira) only and we have not been given any compelling reasons to change this position which we consider a great concession by Nigerian workers during the tripartite negotiation process.


"We are therefore surprised at the submission of Mr. President over a supposed agreement. We believe that he may have been misled into believing that there was an agreement with the NLC and TUC.

“There was none and it is important that we let the President, Nigerians and other national stakeholders understand this immediately to avoid a mix up in the ongoing conversation around the national minimum wage. We have also not seen a copy of the document submitted to him and will not accept any doctored document.

"However, we want to reaffirm our belief that the President on whose table the Tripartite Committee’s report presently resides would prepare an Executive Bill which content will reflect the true demand of Nigerian workers. We think that this is an opportunity for him to demonstrate his love for Nigerian workers and masses by shunning the pieces of advise that may be coming from those whose intentions are continuously focused on hurting the poor and struggling workers of Nigeria. Mr. President should not allow these individuals and groups to sabotage his promise of lifting Nigerian workers out of poverty.

"President’s advisers obviously did not tell him the truth that the leaders of the trade unions were intimidated and harassed. It is therefore important that Mr. President understands that we were threatened severally by his operatives perhaps without his consent.

"Series of media Propaganda calculated to intimidate and harass us were, and, are still being waged against the trade unions by senior officials of this government. Fully armed soldiers surrounded us while we were in a negotiation with the Government and despite denials, recent statements by senior officials of the Government reaffirmed our fears contrary to the assurances by the Government. However, we remain assured that the President’s democratic credentials will come to the fore in favour of Nigerian workers and masses.

"It is also important that Mr. President should know that most of his officers are working round the clock to set up the leadership of congress and the trade unions. We never agreed on a 5-year duration of the minimum wage Act though we acknowledge that the President mentioned 5 years or less. We also agreed that inflation should be pegged at a level for certain amount to be agreed as minimum wage. This is to bring clarity to what the report should contain.

"Once again, we reiterate that it will be extremely difficult for Nigerian workers to accept any national minimum wage figure that approximates to a starvation Wage. We cannot be working and yet remain in abject poverty. We seek justice, equity and fairness for all Nigerians and this we hope would also drive the actions of Mr. President who promised a Living Wage to Nigerian workers. This is an opportunity to show that he listens to Nigerians as he promised!

"Together, we can build a stronger democratic nation based on equity which guarantees prosperity to the majority of the citizenry and not one where few individuals monopolize our collective resources. That is the only way to build a sustainable democracy. It is the true democracy that we all yearn for as a people!
https://dailypost.ng/2024/06/12/president-misinformed-you-no-agreement-on-new-minimum-wage-yet-nlc/

Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Kwaramustgoodag: 9:48pm On Jun 12, 2024
Do d needful.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by GiftCardShopper: 9:49pm On Jun 12, 2024
Source?
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Adblg0610: 10:08pm On Jun 12, 2024
What I think Tinubu intends to do is to decentralize the National minimum wage by transmitting an executive bill to the National Assembly.
When the bill is passed and signed, each state will have the freedom to determine what it can afford to pay .
This would naturally catch organized labour unawares but it would also end the seemingly endless agitation for a single National minimum wage.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by jkpbestseries: 10:37pm On Jun 12, 2024
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Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Zico5(m): 5:14am On Jun 13, 2024
NLC, the most useless entity in this country.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:14am On Jun 13, 2024
Who cares your agreement with the BATerian Bala blu?

Two of una dey ment
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by emmabest2000(m): 5:15am On Jun 13, 2024
A all
P promises
C canceled

Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Ekakamba: 5:16am On Jun 13, 2024
E go shock Nigerians say no new minimum wage implementation till tenor finish.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by tunwumi: 5:17am On Jun 13, 2024
Why will he just do that?

The minimum wage issue in not to play politics with. The workforce is demoralized and urgent steps should be taken to reassure them of commitment.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Akfrenzy(m): 5:17am On Jun 13, 2024
cheesy PROPAGANDA GOVERNMENT
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Xwizard: 5:19am On Jun 13, 2024
Mumu NLC
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by elder1002(m): 5:21am On Jun 13, 2024
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Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by HeatSeeker(m): 5:23am On Jun 13, 2024
Adblg0610:
What I think Tinubu intends to do is to decentralize the National minimum wage by transmitting an executive bill to the National Assembly.
When the bill is passed and signed, each state will have the freedom to determine what it can afford to pay .
This would naturally catch organized labour unawares but it would also end the seemingly endless agitation for a single National minimum wage.
You might be on to something here 🤔
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by helinues: 5:25am On Jun 13, 2024
Executive order would end the Labour's drama
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by SwissMass: 5:26am On Jun 13, 2024
Remember Asiwaju Jagaban of igbo land is the president, not the hypocritical and unstable religious war crooner, bitter grievingory obi
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Thegamingorca(m): 5:28am On Jun 13, 2024
The president only cares about doing dobale in the worst possible way grin grin

Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Kobojunkie: 5:32am On Jun 13, 2024
Adblg0610:
What I think Tinubu intends to do is to decentralize the National minimum wage by transmitting an executive bill to the National Assembly.
When the bill is passed and signed, each state will have the freedom to determine what it can afford to pay .
This would naturally catch organized labour unawares but it would also end the seemingly endless agitation for a single National minimum wage.
So basically, he will make law to empower governors to keep many Nigerians impoverished in the name of States paying what they can afford as minimum wage? Such bullocks! undecided
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Zubeezanga(m): 5:36am On Jun 13, 2024
E geh the kin lamba u go drop finish, u jus d fall, anyhow.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Parydelegate: 5:44am On Jun 13, 2024
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Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Chetas81(m): 5:48am On Jun 13, 2024
CRAZY PEOPLE LIVING IN NIGERIA, WHAT IS THE SALARY INCREASING HAVE TO DO WITH COSTLY PRICE IN THE MARKET, NIGERIAN CITIZENS WILL USE THEIR BIGGER SALARY TO BUY THEIR TEARS 😭, WHEN NOTHING AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Bobloco:
Tinubu and the APC have been misinforming Nigerians since coming on board
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Honestey: 5:49am On Jun 13, 2024
Either NLC or FG, one must be lying to us
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Nahunger(m): 5:51am On Jun 13, 2024
grin

If Una finish act Una script let us know.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by adioolayi(m): 5:51am On Jun 13, 2024
You people don lose this battle..

From the onset, your demands, especially on the figures you are demanding no make sense, you don turn am to comedy half-hour

NGN 494,000huh

Even the NGN 250,000 you stay put on is still comedy...not sure any private business owner, with 25 workers that is bound by law to pay agreed minimum wage, for example, a Primary and Nursery school owner...will be able to pay. This is just an example, there are millions of SMEs that cannot pay such amount of money

Haba...Be reasonable in your negotiations
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by mytime24(f): 5:53am On Jun 13, 2024
Scam govt
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by Iamanoited: 5:58am On Jun 13, 2024
AS THERE'S NO PRODUCTIVITY PLAN, NLC SHOULD AGREE ON BUHARI'S 67% PRECEDENT AND TAKE N50'000 PER MONTH.

ORISA37
ABOVE IS FAIR FOR ALL THE GEESE AND THE GANDERS.
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by dalongjnr: 6:00am On Jun 13, 2024
Hmm...
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by dalongjnr: 6:01am On Jun 13, 2024
Adblg0610:
What I think Tinubu intends to do is to decentralize the National minimum wage by transmitting an executive bill to the National Assembly.
When the bill is passed and signed, each state will have the freedom to determine what it can afford to pay .
This would naturally catch organized labour unawares but it would also end the seemingly endless agitation for a single National minimum wage.
You don't know!
That will be the end of this government.
You don't know how powerful the labor Union movement is.
There's no family that doesn't have a civil servant and there's no community without a civil servant in turn.
This government is so unpopular that if the protest start, many will just joined out of disdain for the people in power!
You think the president is a fool to take the advice you are dishing!
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by kennyz247(m): 6:10am On Jun 13, 2024
Government of lies and deception
Re: President Misinformed You, No Agreement On New Minimum Wage Yet – NLC by kennyz247(m): 6:13am On Jun 13, 2024
Zico5:
NLC, the most useless entity in this country.
there nothing useless as Tinubu government
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