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Governor's urge to resign If they Cannot Pay Minimum Wage by KnowAll(m): 12:02pm On Jul 14, 2011
A human rights group, under the aegis of the Egalitarian Mission Africa, Tuesday, decried the hesitance on the part of some governors to implement the approved N18, 000 minimum wage in their respective states.
It stressed that any governor who refused to pay the said amount to workers should resign or be impeached for violating an extant law in the country.

The group, in a statement maintained that the review and amendment of the National Wage Act, Cap. N61 Laws of Federation of Nigeria, 2004, by the two chambers of the legislature and its congenial signing into law by President Goodluck Jonathan on March 23 made the payment of the recommended minimum wage for workers in Nigeria non-negotiable.

According to the statement, which was signed by the Executive Director of the group Mr Kayode Ajulo, "with the long expected review and/or amendment of the National Wage Act, Cap. N61 Laws of Federation of Nigeria, 2004, by both Houses of National Assembly and the congenial signing into law by President Goodluck Jonathan on 23rd day of March, 2011, it has unambiguously come into effect that Section 1 of the Act is amended in subsection (1) by substituting for the existing subsection (1) a new subsection "(1)", which provides that: 'From the commencement of this Act, it shall be the duty of every employer (except as provided for under the principal Act as amended) to pay a wage not less than the national minimum wage of N18, 000.00 per month to every worker under his establishment'.

"By the above provision which took effect from 23rd March, 2011, the day it was signed into law by the President, the payment of the new minimum wage becomes accruable and is not subject to further negotiation, compromise or wishful thinking of several employers of labour in Nigeria, particularly state governors, with the exception of the few that gave indication to pay accordingly."
"More worrisome at this precarious period in our national life is the utterances of some State Governors by giving an irritant condition that the minimum wage will only be paid upon a review of revenue allocation formula.

"The question in need of an answer is, where were the Nigerian Governors Forum when the discussion and debates for the minimum wage bill was ongoing and eventually signed into law.

"The new legal minimum wage of N18, 000 is completely based upon proper consideration of the current revenue allocation formula, the capacity of the economy, the ability of both the private and public employers to pay, as well as modest living conditions of a minimum wage earner.

The new wage which is in the exclusive legislative list, was given wide ranging consideration and subjected to debates without shutting out anybody, it is also a product of painstaking two-year negotiation by State Governments, FCT administration, organised private sector, small and medium enterprises, as well as respected views drawn from financial and economic institutions and professional bodies

"The extant N18, 000.00, a fraction above $100 US Dollars is the greatest disservice to the Nigerian workers, the goose that lays the golden egg, when one considered that as far back as in the 80â-'s workers earned more than $200 per month.
"Although, the N18, 000. 00 is a least lawfully allowable height of wage payable to any workers in Nigeria; our executive should feel ashamed to raise their voice against the payment of N18, 000. 00 which cannot purchase a bottle of lowest ranges of Moet & Chandon (Imperial) at their Abuja hotel suites.

"Truth be told, every state in the Federation can afford to pay the minimum wage, considering that these Governors incur huge expenditure in the payment of salaries and allowances of their staff and numerous attendees such as Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants, Personal Assistants etc who receive over N200, 000 per month for doing absolutely nothing and this amount clearly overshadowed the wages to the poor civil servants who toil day and night to serve Nigeria.


"Furthermore, the debates on the feasibility of payment or otherwise of the National Minimum wage should ceased forthwith since the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act, 2011 has made it mandatory for every employers including the State Governors to commence payment from 23rd March 2011.
Re: Governor's urge to resign If they Cannot Pay Minimum Wage by KnowAll(m): 12:27pm On Jul 14, 2011
of what use is the minimun wage if it is true the dollar is exchanging for N166 to $1.00. It would mean the new minimum wage has already lost 10% of its value if anything else. undecided

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