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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by stanliwise(m): 5:15pm On Feb 20, 2019
Luciferchrist66:
What is this afonja saying?
Sai baba will do it.
We are happy with our 30k

Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by ItzBIM(m): 5:15pm On Feb 20, 2019
Salvador1:
Sowore your time has not come please be patient

We can’t afford to be patient sorry, we have been patient for 58 years, I deserve a better Nigeria before I die .

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by olushy: 5:16pm On Feb 20, 2019
smile for me , 9ja na joke
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by AleAirHub(m): 5:17pm On Feb 20, 2019
Sowore or what's that your name again.

Please don't come & add another suffering to the current one looming under PMB .

Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by TLION(m): 5:17pm On Feb 20, 2019
Luciferchrist66:
What is this afonja saying?
Sai baba will do it.
We are happy with our 30k
. Poverty don finish this one life.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Chukwudi4naija(m): 5:18pm On Feb 20, 2019
Nigerians are money illusioned. They are so much in love with the volume and not value of money. Last time I checked, we are still contending with double digit inflation and deterioting foreign exchange amidst a reduced or stagnant export capacity. It is very sad that in this modern age we are still celebrating the construction of road and railway while neglecting the very essence of government existence which is providing economic fundamentals like employment, eradicating poverty, maintaining strong currency, reducing inflation and ofcourse maintaining a sustainable economic growth. Providing social amenities (where we are now) is a necessary but not the sufficient condition that will take us out of this poverty trap.Any government that cannot achieve these fundamentals does not have any modicum of shame to seek for re-election.
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Lovetoglory(m): 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
Ventura1:
he Buhari-led Federal Government has been delaying the implementation of the miserly N30,000 new National Minimum Wage that was agreed to by the Tripartite committee. In a show of betrayal of trust and disregard for the ILO Minimum Wage Fixing Convention (C131), it even adopted the state governors' N27,000 recommendation as a National Council of State resolution. Nigerian workers are very much poorly-paid in an era of jumbo pay and public fund misappropriation by political office holders in comparison to other nations across the globe. That enables the increasing social gap between working-class people and a handful of bosses, rapidly eradicating the layer of working people earlier refers to as the "middle class".

Clearly, Buhari has shown no serious commitment to the interest of the working masses over the last four years. The lot of workers has been one of increasing hardship. Of course, the PDP candidate in the person of Atiku Abubakar is fundamentally not different from Buhari. Historically, he has a terrible record of not addressing the interest and the needs of the working class and the organized labour, specifically as the VIce-President.

He is rather interested in enriching his friends and families with the nation's commonwealth at the expense of the workers who create wealth. And he has promised to do more of pro-rich and anti-poor economics, if elected into office. Obviously, he has no plan for the poor masses, this is evident in his response when he was asked on a national broadcast about his plan for the poor masses, he responded to Kadaria Ahmed the interview; "are you a socialist?". That is a clear indication that Atiku, Buhari and co have no plan for the working-class people.

Yet there are signals from different corners that the global oil price might fall below what it is right now. That is a signal that the Nigerian economy that is hugely reliant on crude oil could be in for a rough time.

More concretely the global economic crisis that has lasted for more than a decade now still continues and with the anti-people policies/promises of Buhari, Atiku and co life is likely to get even more difficult for the working masses.

Economic crises and the minimum wage

Public-funded provision of sustained and inclusive social protection, a national minimum wage which is a living wage, renationalization of privatized corporations, initiating a massive industrialization process and ensuring labour market regulation are fundamental steps to take to safeguard and improve the lives of poor working-class people.

This will require anti-austerity measures and a clear departure from all forms of neoliberal ideas including public-private partnership (PPP) models. Atiku and Buhari are both tied to the neoliberal ideology and policies that brought the nation into crises in the first place. So, clearly they cannot help the working people out of it nor prevent another looming crisis, "their hands are tied".

The APC-led Federal Government and it predecessor PDP/Jonathan-led Federal Government placed the burden of economic crisis on the working people and poor masses through austerity, school fees hike, subsidy removal among many other attacks. Definitely governments that will not hesitate to make the workers bear the brunt of system failure, are not good for workers and youth.

Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress (AAC) understands the importance of a living wage to the lives of the workers and jumpstarting an ailing economy as well. His commitment to N100,000 as the new National Minimum Wage if elected as president is welcome. The N100,000 minimum wage of Sowore/AAC can be better understood if situated in the context of his other pro-masses and anti-establishment policy plan. This includes massive industrialization and economic restructuring to close the gap between the few rich and the poor masses.

In an earlier article titled “Nigeria Workers, Minimum Wage and Capitalism “, I pointed out that a living wage for workers will boost local economy through increase in demand. It thus becomes a means of wealth re-distribution, with increased production and productivity benefiting an increasing number of people. This has both social and economic implications to working-class people and the nation in general.

In conclusion, we recommend that the African Action Congress (AAC) and the TakeitBack/Alternative for Masses Political Alternative (TiB-AMPA coalition) should put it at the center of their programs and mobilize the workers around N100,000 Minimum Wage as part of a broader agenda for decent work and social protection. Equally we urge the party to be unequivocal in its stance of "People before Profit”. This, in our view, requites a jettisoning of the logic of Public Private Partnership (PPP). In Nigeria and all over the world, PPPs have in essence just been about governments subsidizing private profits, in the long run.

Finally, we urge the Nigeria Workers to break with the bosses’ parties. APC, PDP and co have nothing to offer us except more attacks on our already battered living and working conditions. We must identify with pro-masses ideas and programs of the AAC/Sowore campaign. Workers of the world unite, we only have our chains to break!


Lai Brown is a member of the Socialist Workers and Youth League (SWL) and National Organizing Secretary of Automobile, Boatyards, Transport Equipment And Allied Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (AUTOBATE), an affiliate of the Trade Union Congress

http://saharareporters.com/2019/02/20/sowore-2019-implication-n100000-minimum-wage-workers-lai-brown
I think Sowore got it very wrong. Go to to other developed nations of the world like the US, China, England, etc. They don't pay their workers in volume of cash. They only stabilize the economy and made everything cost of living very cheap. That is why if they are given a meagre amount, it can purchase more. If a worker receives 10000 naira as salary, it should be able to cater for many wants. So Nigeria's ecenonmy needs to stabilise that is what the country needs now. Not more salaries cause even those with more than enough salaries say one mila, are still crying wolf let alone .
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by handsomeyinka(m): 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
Fuckdamod:
grin Lai Mohammed brother
His is cousin not brother
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by ozaji: 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
Nigeria workers deserve better pay. 100K minimum wage is realistic. Mr Sowore is the right man for the job.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by ItzBIM(m): 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
correctguy0900:
Where will the 100,000 come from?

Where are the goods to purchase with such wage increase?

Many questions dey sha.
From all the mismanagement of funds like the 200 million security votes each governor gets, block all the leakages of corruption.

The problem with Nigeria is not wealth generation but wealth distribution.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
If we really have to talk about poverty eradication, we must switch quickly and urgently into a state led socialist system with some creative approach attached to it. Maybe we should not call it socialism per se.

But we have been practicing capitalism where all our capital is siphoned. I think that a 100k minimum wage will catalyse the economy by increasing individual GDP per capita and immediately eradicate extreme poverty.

I have seen many argument about a 100k minimum wage causing inflation, and I argue that such argument is nonsense at best. The reason is that such a minimum wage if constructed along other policy measures will in fact increase SME growth, local production and enhance national growth.

For example, I have heard the argument from Sowore that he will grant every worker a 2 million naira housing loan at the national level and support a national mortgage system where worker's will have rights to a mortgage backed by the state. In that sense alone, I see that there will be increase production in the housing sector.

100K is definitely a welcome idea but I think that this should be open to more argument from different people

Does anyone have a constructive contrary opinion as to why it won't work?

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Lovetoglory(m): 5:19pm On Feb 20, 2019
Ventura1:
he Buhari-led Federal Government has been delaying the implementation of the miserly N30,000 new National Minimum Wage that was agreed to by the Tripartite committee. In a show of betrayal of trust and disregard for the ILO Minimum Wage Fixing Convention (C131), it even adopted the state governors' N27,000 recommendation as a National Council of State resolution. Nigerian workers are very much poorly-paid in an era of jumbo pay and public fund misappropriation by political office holders in comparison to other nations across the globe. That enables the increasing social gap between working-class people and a handful of bosses, rapidly eradicating the layer of working people earlier refers to as the "middle class".

Clearly, Buhari has shown no serious commitment to the interest of the working masses over the last four years. The lot of workers has been one of increasing hardship. Of course, the PDP candidate in the person of Atiku Abubakar is fundamentally not different from Buhari. Historically, he has a terrible record of not addressing the interest and the needs of the working class and the organized labour, specifically as the VIce-President.

He is rather interested in enriching his friends and families with the nation's commonwealth at the expense of the workers who create wealth. And he has promised to do more of pro-rich and anti-poor economics, if elected into office. Obviously, he has no plan for the poor masses, this is evident in his response when he was asked on a national broadcast about his plan for the poor masses, he responded to Kadaria Ahmed the interview; "are you a socialist?". That is a clear indication that Atiku, Buhari and co have no plan for the working-class people.

Yet there are signals from different corners that the global oil price might fall below what it is right now. That is a signal that the Nigerian economy that is hugely reliant on crude oil could be in for a rough time.

More concretely the global economic crisis that has lasted for more than a decade now still continues and with the anti-people policies/promises of Buhari, Atiku and co life is likely to get even more difficult for the working masses.

Economic crises and the minimum wage

Public-funded provision of sustained and inclusive social protection, a national minimum wage which is a living wage, renationalization of privatized corporations, initiating a massive industrialization process and ensuring labour market regulation are fundamental steps to take to safeguard and improve the lives of poor working-class people.

This will require anti-austerity measures and a clear departure from all forms of neoliberal ideas including public-private partnership (PPP) models. Atiku and Buhari are both tied to the neoliberal ideology and policies that brought the nation into crises in the first place. So, clearly they cannot help the working people out of it nor prevent another looming crisis, "their hands are tied".

The APC-led Federal Government and it predecessor PDP/Jonathan-led Federal Government placed the burden of economic crisis on the working people and poor masses through austerity, school fees hike, subsidy removal among many other attacks. Definitely governments that will not hesitate to make the workers bear the brunt of system failure, are not good for workers and youth.

Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress (AAC) understands the importance of a living wage to the lives of the workers and jumpstarting an ailing economy as well. His commitment to N100,000 as the new National Minimum Wage if elected as president is welcome. The N100,000 minimum wage of Sowore/AAC can be better understood if situated in the context of his other pro-masses and anti-establishment policy plan. This includes massive industrialization and economic restructuring to close the gap between the few rich and the poor masses.

In an earlier article titled “Nigeria Workers, Minimum Wage and Capitalism “, I pointed out that a living wage for workers will boost local economy through increase in demand. It thus becomes a means of wealth re-distribution, with increased production and productivity benefiting an increasing number of people. This has both social and economic implications to working-class people and the nation in general.

In conclusion, we recommend that the African Action Congress (AAC) and the TakeitBack/Alternative for Masses Political Alternative (TiB-AMPA coalition) should put it at the center of their programs and mobilize the workers around N100,000 Minimum Wage as part of a broader agenda for decent work and social protection. Equally we urge the party to be unequivocal in its stance of "People before Profit”. This, in our view, requites a jettisoning of the logic of Public Private Partnership (PPP). In Nigeria and all over the world, PPPs have in essence just been about governments subsidizing private profits, in the long run.

Finally, we urge the Nigeria Workers to break with the bosses’ parties. APC, PDP and co have nothing to offer us except more attacks on our already battered living and working conditions. We must identify with pro-masses ideas and programs of the AAC/Sowore campaign. Workers of the world unite, we only have our chains to break!


Lai Brown is a member of the Socialist Workers and Youth League (SWL) and National Organizing Secretary of Automobile, Boatyards, Transport Equipment And Allied Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (AUTOBATE), an affiliate of the Trade Union Congress

http://saharareporters.com/2019/02/20/sowore-2019-implication-n100000-minimum-wage-workers-lai-brown
I think Sowore got it very wrong. Go to to other developed nations of the world like the US, China, England, etc. They don't pay their workers in volume of cash. They only stabilize the economy and made everything cost of living very cheap. That is why if they are given a meagre amount, it can purchase more. If a worker receives 10000 naira as salary, it should be able to cater for many wants. So Nigeria's econonmy needs to stabilise that is what the country needs now. Not more salaries cause even those with more than enough salaries say one mila, are still crying wolf let alone .

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by ogbonti: 5:21pm On Feb 20, 2019
Buhari is an illiterate even in Arabic and his native language Fulfude. So how can he be intelligent in western logic and articulate in Queen's english?
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by lionshare: 5:22pm On Feb 20, 2019
Dumb people! Start paying 100k minimum and what Inflation sky rocket to a level that will make the 100k less than current 5k. I guess he will increase minimum wage again to 1m...sowore and his gangs needs a crash course on macro economics.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:22pm On Feb 20, 2019
Lovetoglory:
I think Sowore got it very wrong. Go to to other developed nations of the world like the US, China, England, etc. They don't pay their workers in volume of cash. They only stabilize the economy and made everything cost of living very cheap. That is why if they are given a meagre amount, it can purchase more. If a worker receives 10000 naira as salary, it should be able to cater for many wants. So Nigeria's ecenonmy needs to stabilise that is what the country needs now. Not more salaries cause even those with more than enough salaries say one mila, are still crying wolf let alone .

Please mention one?

Minimum wage in Europe is something like; 1000 euro per month, that is if you are doing a per time job per month. In naira that is about N500,000K. In South Africa, it has been increased to N126,000k recently. You are very wrong on this. All developed nations treat their workers like human beings, not dogs early 30 dollars per month.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:24pm On Feb 20, 2019
ozaji:
Nigeria workers deserve better pay. 100K minimum wage is realistic. Mr Sowore is the right man for the job.

Absolutely!

Workers get more in other climes, why should they get less in Nigeria?

Our workers must be treated as humans not slaves..

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:25pm On Feb 20, 2019
Luciferchrist66:
What is this afonja saying?
Sai baba will do it.
We are happy with our 30k

You can't even feed yourself with 30k. mumu.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Nobody: 5:26pm On Feb 20, 2019
ItzBIM:

From all the mismanagement of funds like the 200 million security votes each governor gets, block all the leakages of corruption.

The problem with Nigeria is not wealth generation but wealth distribution.

I understand but it goes beyond just paying 100,000.

U thought of inflation yet? Plenty money but no goods?. I just want to know how he mathematically put these concerns together sha. He seems vibrant.
Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:27pm On Feb 20, 2019
lionshare:
Dumb people! Start paying 100k minimum and what Inflation sky rocket to a level that will make the 100k less than current 5k. I guess he will increase minimum wage again to 1m...sowore and his gangs needs a crash course on macro economics.

This ones will just be arguing what they don't know up and down with no sensible basis.
If you are asked to justify that argument, you will be looking at the roof.
Your view is baseless, prove how it will cause inflation.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by saajus: 5:28pm On Feb 20, 2019
Policies and regulations will control the inflation. Do we truly think an average worker lives on 18k/27k. 100k will restore our workers dignity first. We cannot boldly stop airport workers begging attitude if we continue to pay them 18k/27k. Police will never stop collecting bribe.Many Nigerians living cost are already close 100k. 100k will restore our dignities.Other Sowore policies will then improve our quality of lives.

Dignity brings confidence. Confidence like, I can pay my children tuition without calling a relative for support. Confidence brings success.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:30pm On Feb 20, 2019
correctguy0900:


I understand but it goes beyond just paying 100,000.

U thought of inflation yet? Plenty money but no goods?. I just want to know how he mathematically put these concerns together sha. He seems vibrant.

When the thieves in Abuja are get paid N14 million naira per month, there was no inflation, but when it's time to pay the workers there will be inflation. What kind of Voodoo economics is that? Why are you people so anti-citizen?

What is your rationale that there is no money and there will be inflation?

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Newboss(m): 5:30pm On Feb 20, 2019
I know some really maligned and easily swayed folks believed he would set minimum wage at that.

That alone was enough reason to avoid him because he's simply pressing people's mumu buttons while claiming to be the future. If you pay 100k minimum wage and the SSCE holder gets 100k, your brain should tell you that you MUST multiply the HND guy's pay by the same factor. In fact, everyone will get an automatic exponential raise ELSE the guy who was on 100k before will be on the same pay with the minimum wage earner. Of course, that's dumb.

Wages are raised gradually. That's common sense. If not, na Venezuela you go turn to soon. SMH angry

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Crazyfolks: 5:32pm On Feb 20, 2019
My boss has said it all

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:35pm On Feb 20, 2019
Newboss:
I know some really maligned and easily swayed folks believed he would set minimum wage at that.

That alone was enough reason to avoid him because he's simply pressing people's mumu buttons while claiming to be the future. If you pay 100k minimum wage and the SSCE holder gets 100k, your brain should tell you that you MUST multiply the HND guy's pay by the same factor. In fact, everyone will get an automatic exponential raise ELSE the guy who was on 100k before will be on the same pay with the minimum wage earner. Of course, that's dumb.

Wages are raised gradually. That's common sense. If not, na Venezuela you go turn to soon. SMH angry

It is your type that we must avoid, your type likes to imprison people and deny them of their rights.
You are the type of Nigerian who employ house boys and house girls up and down without paying them their dues.
If everyone gets an automatic raise, won't that automatically increase per capita GDP? If that happens, won't we alleviate poverty?
Yes, there can be inflation for a short term in case the policy is not well executed, but it can be controlled too in the long term.
And why is it that workers don't deserve 100k but senators in Abuja deserve 14 million per month. Doing what?

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by ItzBIM(m): 5:35pm On Feb 20, 2019
correctguy0900:


I understand but it goes beyond just paying 100,000.

U thought of inflation yet? Plenty money but no goods?. I just want to know how he mathematically put these concerns together sha. He seems vibrant.

I’m pretty sure they considered this too before putting in their manifesto and he has some brilliant minds behind him like dr Malcom fabiyi. Plus giving people purchasing power doesn’t lead to inflation.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by Yankiss(m): 5:36pm On Feb 20, 2019
correctguy0900:
Where will the 100,000 come from?

Where are the goods to purchase with such wage increase?

Many questions dey sha.
they fail to understand that you just can't have limitless resources. Where is the money coming from? How many workers do we have? What's our income per Capita and GDP? Guess these people don't even know. It is sad.

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Re: SOWORE 2019: Implication Of N100,000 Minimum Wage For Workers By Lai Brown by idid: 5:37pm On Feb 20, 2019
AleAirHub:
Sowore or what's that your name again.

Please don't come & add another suffering to the current one looming under PMB .

Zombie thinking, who told you that Atiku will pay you more than 30k per month.
Is 30k enough for any decent human being?
Why is it that you people don't use your brains?

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