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Buhari willing to increase minimum wage this year – Ngige
Buhari willing to increase minimum wage this year – Ngige
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Sunday, January 07, 2018
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has said President Muhammadu is desirous to give Nigerian workers an enhanced pay package this year.
He said the thinking of the Federal Government was to approve a minimum wage that would be acceptable to all stakeholders.
Ngige stated this in a chat with journalists at Ifitedunu, Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State.
He said a National Tripartite Committee set up by President Buhari on minimum wage had commenced work and would likely conclude arrangements on the exercise in the third quarter of this year.
He said, “We had our inaugural meeting on 14th December and we did a framework for our work.
“We will finish our job before the third quarter of this year, but we may finish earlier.
“Minimum wage is a national matter and only the federal government can legislate on it. Labour matter and the issue of national minimum wage is in the Exclusive List.
“President Buhari is monitoring it strictly, and I am monitoring it too.
“I wear a double cap as minister of labour, who is the regulator and also as the deputy chairman of the committee.”
Ngige said the committee would work to come out with an acceptable minimum wage, saying that the Nigerian Governors Forum, representatives of the Nigerian workers, and the Nigerian Employers Consultative Assembly make up the committee. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Don't increase minimum wage. Most states and local governments will not be able to pay. Strengthen the weak naira. Let us have #250 to one dollar. Bring down the prices of food items and other essentials.
ReplyDeleteIs it minimum wage or reelection bribe? Where will the governments get the money to pay for it when they can't adequately pay the current wage? Some ulterior motives behind this!Trying to win heart of labour to support his reelection
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