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Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Bobloco(op): 12:40pm On Nov 09, 2024
No fewer than seven states and the Federal Capital Territory have failed to approve the minimum wage expected to commence in October this year.

This is as 25 states have commenced payment or made a pronouncement on the amount to pay as the minimum wage.

The states that have yet to approve a particular minimum wage amount are Zamfara, Sokoto, Osun, Cross River, Imo, Plateau, Taraba, and the FCT.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that paying the N70,000 minimum wage may take a long time in Zamfara, as the state just began paying the old N30,000 minimum wage.

Recall that the N30,000 minimum wage took effect in April 2019, but Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State commenced the payment to the civil servants in June this year.

The state has yet to make any statement on the N70,000 minimum wage as of the time of filing this report.

Also, Sokoto State has yet to commence payment of the minimum wage despite Governor Ahmed Aliyu’s promise that his administration would be among the first states to do so.

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, had declared that his administration would pay the minimum wage, but the state has yet to approve any amount or commence payment of the minimum wage.

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH on Thursday, the Chairman of the Trade Union Congress in the state, Bimbo Fasasi, said the state was about to finalise the implementation process.

Fasasi, a member of the Labour/Osun State Government negotiation committee on the new minimum wage, said, “We are getting there, we are at the stage of comparing tables and exchanging tables between us. I’m confident we will soon have a meeting point and we will be able to make formal announcements and implementation will most definitely follow immediately.”

Cross River State has also not approved the N70,000 minimum wage.

On May 1, 2024, Governor Bassey Otu of the state announced N40,000 as a new minimum wage for civil servants before the national minimum wage.

TUC Chairman in the state, Monday Ogbodum, said labour unions were still negotiating the new minimum wage with the state government.

The minimum wage is also yet to take effect in Imo State, though Governor Hope Uzodimma assured workers that his government was committed to its implementation.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that the state government and labour were already discussing the minimum wage.

The Vice Chairman of TUC in the state, Charles Amaru, disclosed that there was no agreement on payment by the state government yet.

He said, “The organised labour is still discussing with the state government on the template for payment. The discussion is prone to having fruitful outcomes and the government has said that everyone will be comfortable with the amount that will be paid.”

There has been grave silence on the minimum wage in Plateau State, just as the Taraba State Government has yet to commence the payment of the N70,000.

On September 5, 2024, Governor Agbu Kefas of the state said he was prepared to pay the new national minimum wage, adding that the Head of Service and the labour were already discussing the implementation.

The FCT has yet to speak on the minimum wage implementation as of the time of filing this report.

However, workers across the country have continued to lament the lingering economic hardship, noting that N70,000 is no longer enough for them.

The workers who spoke randomly with Saturday PUNCH said the fuel and electricity tariff hikes, inflation, and high cost of living have seriously reduced the value of the N70,000.

A staff member of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Abuja, who pleaded anonymity stated that the labour leaders made a mistake by accepting the N70,000 minimum wage without considering the economic reality.

“We were not expecting our leaders to accept the N70,000 as minimum wage because the price of foodstuffs, fuel, electricity tariffs, and fuels continue to go up.

“The amount is not enough for us at all. The living standard in Abuja is high and it is a reality that we cannot survive on N70,000 every month.”

Also, a civil servant at Ayedire Local Government, Osun State, said the N70,000 was not proportionate to the economic hardship, adding that the minimum wage couldn’t feed a family for two weeks.

He queried, “What is the quality and quantity of the foodstuffs to buy with N70,000? How long will it take to exhaust the minimum wage in the face of fuel hikes and inflation? Life is not easy for us.”

Recall that the organised labour said they accepted the N70,000 minimum wage because of President Bola Tinubu’s promise not to increase fuel prices.

But the fuel price was increased in September and has continued to increase since then, a development that made the Nigeria Labour Congress declare that the president betrayed the labour unions.

The President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, on September 20, said Tinubu betrayed the organised labour, using fuel as bait.

Ajaero noted that the cost of petrol has undermined the benefits of the N70,000 national minimum wage, urging the government to urgently address the pressing issues of hunger, poverty, and frustration affecting Nigerians.

Ajaero recounted discussions with Tinubu before the acceptance of the N70,000 minimum wage, stating that during negotiations, the president offered the option of accepting the N70,000 wage without further increase in fuel prices.
https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-workers-decry-hardship-as-seven-states-delay-approval/

Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by helinues: 12:41pm On Nov 09, 2024
Toh

Approval is easy, implementation is the koko

https://www.nairaland.com/8116807/why-governors-silent-new-minimum
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Ahmback(m): 1:00pm On Nov 09, 2024
What of Akwa Ibom state?
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Okoroawusa: 2:47pm On Nov 09, 2024
Anybody that is not a Nigerian reading this would assume #70000 is the amount paid all workers in Nigeria.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by puremaker7(m): 2:49pm On Nov 09, 2024
Minimum wages that can't buy anything
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by LivingSage: 2:55pm On Nov 09, 2024
Imagine Zamfara just paying 30k minimum wage this year?

What has Yari and Matawalle been doing as Governors? Yet Yari wanted to become President? Matawalle couldn't even turn eba not to talk of security as a Minister

Very useless ex Governors


As for Osun, Ademola Adeleke the dancing Governor is just a decoration to that State. Let's see if he'll still win his reelection with his maladministration
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Tradepunter2: 8:33am On Nov 10, 2024
K
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by EngrchidiG25(m): 8:34am On Nov 10, 2024
Even ABJ
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Passionate888: 8:34am On Nov 10, 2024
grin cheesy
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Macphenson: 8:35am On Nov 10, 2024
Hopless. Uzodinma must be on the list. The calamity APC brought to the good people of Imo.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Confirmedzombie: 8:36am On Nov 10, 2024
Abia still state should be added. Otti still paying 18k minimum wage.

Otti will be impeached soon
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by mankan2k7(m): 8:36am On Nov 10, 2024
Why did u deliberately omit EKITI STATE?


Ekiti state is not paying minimum wage yet neither have they approved any figure.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:38am On Nov 10, 2024
Supreme Court Abuja Governor have left my Imo state to be running on auto pilot. We will gladly donate that man to rule Nigeria, as hes far beta than Peter Obi who only knows how to donate money to schools rather than party delegates
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Seefinish: 8:38am On Nov 10, 2024
Ahmback:
What of Akwa Ibom state?
Are you from Akwa Ibom?
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by DigitalWizard: 8:39am On Nov 10, 2024
Abuja grin very surprising.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Macphenson: 8:41am On Nov 10, 2024
Confirmedzombie:
Abia still state should be added. Otti still paying 18k minimum wage.

Otti will be impeached soon
Its paining you guys that Otti is not on the list like Uzodinma.
By the way, You boasted that Fubara will be impeached. Its over 6 months now and he is still in charge of over 720 billion Naira. You master Wike wants to die.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Allotrope69(m): 8:41am On Nov 10, 2024
People are going through hell in this country.

I know for sure that once every state implements this, the inflation will rise further. How about those in the private sector who earn far below the minimum wage? Only God can help us.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Segun91: 8:41am On Nov 10, 2024
Shameful Osun State ...
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Dantatanazzy007: 8:41am On Nov 10, 2024
Very bad 😞😞😞 from the government
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Ehins22(m): 8:43am On Nov 10, 2024
K
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Cj4charles(m): 8:44am On Nov 10, 2024
Imo state governor only knows how to travel to Abuja to sing for the T Pain so that more rigging plans can be discussed for the state
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by AntiChristian:
This is surprising!
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Christ4ever: 8:44am On Nov 10, 2024
Confirmedzombie:
Abia still state should be added. Otti still paying 18k minimum wage.

Otti will be impeached soon
18k in this year 2024?

Fear God na. We all know that can't be possible.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by sniperwolf(m): 8:47am On Nov 10, 2024
Is it not criminal for these states not to pay minimum wage?

Even Uzodinma was part of the committee that made the minimum wage, but wants to be coerced into payment
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by ufotunang: 8:53am On Nov 10, 2024
Even that incompetent FCT minister Wike that boast and talks too much, criticize Fubara has not done anything about minimum wage in FCT
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Mindlog: 8:54am On Nov 10, 2024
"Saturday PUNCH gathered that paying the N70,000 minimum wage may take a long time in Zamfara, as the state just began paying the old N30,000 minimum wage".......😂😂😂
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by PulaPower: 8:55am On Nov 10, 2024
Osun don finally one chance with their dancing Governor..
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by EasternActivist: 8:55am On Nov 10, 2024
Ronu terrorists wants us to believe that south east are performing poorly but with tax influenced high igr in southwest Osun state is still paying 18k and no hope in sight at the moment. grin
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by Mindlog: 8:56am On Nov 10, 2024
Confirmedzombie:
Abia still state should be added. Otti still paying 18k minimum wage.

Otti will be impeached soon
Why is Abia not on the list? You truly living out your username.
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by zombieHUNTER: 8:58am On Nov 10, 2024
If the Yoruba best Tpain doesn't inflict pain and hardship



what is his gain?
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by EasternActivist: 8:58am On Nov 10, 2024
Confirmedzombie:
Abia still state should be added. Otti still paying 18k minimum wage.

Otti will be impeached soon
Abia has left you behind in Osun.... grin
Re: Minimum Wage: Workers Decry Hardship As Seven States Delay Approval by lekzyn(m): 9:00am On Nov 10, 2024
Ekiti state government has been silent on the minimum wage and I foresee the implementation starting from January 2025.
We only have scammers as leaders in this country.
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