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Organized Labour, Nigerian Government Working On N56,000 As New Minimum Wage

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Organized labour in Nigeria has announced that it had reached a consensus with the federal government to review the National Minimum Wage on the proposed N56, 000 from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for all Nigerian Workers.

The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja today, Wednesday, said that the consensus was reached during the sitting of the Technical Committee on Palliative. He added that the committee was meant to look into the framework to ameliorate the sufferings of Nigerians and cushion the effect of the increase in the price of fuel.

The NLC leader said that the report of the committee, which was also meant to discuss the issue of the minimum wage, was ready for submission.
“I think there is a consensus on the fact that nobody has said that the minimum wage should not be reviewed. The palliative report is ready and it would be submitted before the end of the month.
“At the last palliative meeting, labour leaders had requested that they needed to look at the main report of the committee before submission.
“So, the technical committee will have to submit its report to Mr. President and not to the Minister of Labour and Employment.”

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Wabba said that after the submission, the Presidency would then set up the tripartite committee that would involve the government, private and public sector.

The NLC President said that labour was hopeful that the minimum wage committee would be constituted soon.
He said that labour had also received positive response from the National Assembly, saying that the Senate had promised to pass the bill.
Labour unions had submitted a proposal to the government demanding for N56, 000 as minimum wage. [myad]

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