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Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:08am On Jun 07
Governors are not considering a minimum wage that is higher than N70,000, it was learnt last night.
At a meeting yesterday in Abuja, the state helmsmen reviewed the economic situation and concluded that anything above N70,000 will not be affordable and sustainable.

They ruled out the N100,000 option being dangled by some people.

Sources at the meeting said the governors, who met under the auspices of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), considered options between N60,000 offered to Labour by the Federal Government before the strike, and N70,000, which is what the Edo State Government has started paying.


Having failed to reach a consensus on a uniform amount, a committee headed by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma was set up.

Uzodimma is the chairman of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) – governors elected on the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Yesterday’s position of the governors is in line with a previous statement by Chairman of NGF and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq that states will only agree to a minimum wage that is “affordable and sustainable”.

A source at the meeting said: “After deliberation on the minimum wage, we decided to consider options between N60,000 and N70,000 a month. We could not reach a concrete decision on the wage rate for states.

“Eventually, a committee, to be led by Governor Uzodimma, was mandated to look at all presentations and make recommendations.


“The NGF will soon reconvene to consider the Uzodimma Committee report.”

The source added: “No state can afford to pay a N100,000 minimum wage and we have ruled out this benchmark.

“Records available to us indicated that some states are still paying N18,000 because they are unable to afford N30,000 (which came into effect in 2019). Only a state has adopted a N70, 000 wage.”

No N105,000 proposal, says Presidency

The Presidency debunked claims that the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, submitted a N105,000 new minimum wage proposal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The President met yesterday with Edun after an audience with an International Finance Corporation (IFC) team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

It was gathered that Edun submitted the proposal for a new wage for the least-paid Nigerian worker to the President.

However, reports published by some online media platforms claimed that the minister proposed N105,000.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the N105,000 proposal as false.


“The Honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has not proposed N105,000 minimum wage.

“The contrary story being disseminated is false”, Onanuga wrote on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle.


New minimum wage: Edun takes cost implications to Tinubu

A fresh wage offer by the Federal Government may be tabled today before the tripartite committee negotiating a new national salary scale.

The possibility follows a meeting between the President and Finance Minister.

Edun was accompanied to the meeting by Information and National Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris and Budget and National Planning Minister Atiku Bagudu.

Although the Finance Minister merely told reporters after the meeting that there was ‘’no cause for alarm,’’ a source said he presented and discussed the template and the cost implications of the new wage proposal to the President.

The Finance minister was believed to have outlined the costs of new wage across all levels of government workers and the anticipated fiscal impacts of each option on the national budget.

“A lot of things are contained in the report or template he presented to the President, especially what a new wage will cost the government at every grade level in relation to our income and budget.

‘’A team will scrutinise the report after which the President will direct that it be presented before the tripartite committee on the new minimum wage.

“And I am sure the presentation before the committee will be done tomorrow (today).

“You will recall that the President was clear when he gave the instruction on Tuesday,’’ the source added.

At their meeting eight days ago, the Federal Government and the Organised Private Sector increased their initial offers to N60,000. Labour rejected it but further cut its initial demand of N615,000 to N494,000.

The intervention by the Presidency led to the signing of an agreement between the government and labour, part of which is that the government will be committed to paying more than N60,000 as minimum wage.

That ended terminated the strike after only one day.

Like Wednesday, not much was achieved by the tripartite committee yesterday.

A member, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Nation that they were awaiting the template which would have formed the crux of their deliberations.

He, however, said the panel broke into sub-committees to deliberate on how to conclude talks on the new wage.

Yesterday’s meeting was attended by Edun, Bagudu, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, and Uzodinma.

Speaking to reporters, Uzodimma expressed optimism that an agreement on minimum wage could be reached to today.

He said: “I am sure we will reach some concrete agreement when we reconvene tomorrow. That will form what will be presented to the plenary (National Assembly).

“It is not about the amount. We are taking a holistic approach. Wages should be anchored around our capacity to generate revenue and the sovereignty of the country is important to all of us.


“It is not about the workers. It is about Nigeria- our nation. We have obligations as citizens to work with the government of the day to ensure that all parties are satisfied.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/wage-governors-wont-pay-above-n70000/

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by nairavsdollars(f): 6:11am On Jun 07
Can N70,000 even buy a bag of rice? NLC shouldn't have called off the strike

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by piyoo91: 6:12am On Jun 07
It is well
Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by thesicilian: 6:17am On Jun 07
It is not proper for the governors to be saying this when the FG and labour are still on the negotiating table.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by helinues: 6:18am On Jun 07
helinues:


Am I still the same giving excuses for some states that are still paying N18k as minimum wage.

Let's face the reality, if most of them are really interested about the new minimum wage increase, they supposed to have been speaking out in support

Toh

The oracle is still on ground but already started predicting

https://www.nairaland.com/8116807/why-governors-silent-new-minimum

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Allardyce: 6:21am On Jun 07
helinues:
Toh
Toh, you see the calamity government you support abi?

Whenever you can't defend the incompetent administration, you resort to typing "Toh" 😂

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by EponObi(f): 6:21am On Jun 07
I pity some state civil servants sha. With the way these governors are talking, you would think most of them even fulfilled the previous #30k minimum wage agreement. Mtchew.

Some states, as we speak, still have months of salary backlog they are yet to pay.

Regional government will solve this kind of mess. The funny thing is that the state workers being owed months of salaries won't drag their governors but will still face the FG. Same with the NLC - they only strike when they have issues to iron with the FG. But in many state chapters, they remain docile while the governors continue to give it to their workers in the ass.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by ForValour: 6:21am On Jun 07
Make they conclude this minimum wage, make everybody rest.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by olatade(m): 6:21am On Jun 07
God pass una

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Bobloco: 6:23am On Jun 07
Edo State has already set the pace.

Kudos to Edo State 

Tinubu is still busy haggling over the minimum wage, like market women haggling over the price of crayfish.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by helinues: 6:23am On Jun 07
Allardyce:
Toh, you see the calamity government you support abi?

Whenever you can't defend the incompetent administration, you resort to typing "Toh" 😂

Sebi you no get home state, abi your state governor no dey amongst those rejecting N70k minimum wage?

Below thread should care whatever

https://www.nairaland.com/8116807/why-governors-silent-new-minimum

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by 0001Lagos: 6:25am On Jun 07
Then let the strike continue

This governors are very wicked

The federal government should pay N100,000 for a minimum wage to federal workers and make it a law that no state should pay below N85,000 minimum wage

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Allardyce: 6:26am On Jun 07
helinues:
L

Sebi you no get home state, abi your state governor no dey amongst those rejecting N70k minimum wage?

Below thread should care whatever
Toh, shifting blame from the Federal to State.

Nothing upstairs left to defend the incompetent ineffectual buffoon you support...


Toh

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by helinues: 6:27am On Jun 07
Allardyce:
Toh, shifting blame from the Federal to State.

Nothing upstairs left to defend the incompetent ineffectual buffoon you support...


Toh

Please is this news about FG or state?

Don't you know the meaning of NGF ni?

Why are some of you just so fixated about FG?

Dem go dey correct una but una go still want to dey force half baked information on others

Stop bikonu

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by 0001Lagos: 6:29am On Jun 07
helinues:


Please is this news about FG or state?

Don't you know the meaning of NGF ni?

Why are some of you just so fixated about FG?

Dem go dey correct una but una go still want to dey force half baked information on others

Stop bikonu
What do you do for a living ?

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by raskymonojendor: 6:34am On Jun 07
That Abia governor doesn't even want to pay a meager 30k.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Allardyce: 6:38am On Jun 07
helinues:


Please is this news about FG or state?

Don't you know the meaning of NGF ni?

Why are some of you just so fixated about FG?

Dem go dey correct una but una go still want to dey force half baked information on others

Stop bikonu
You really love creating excuses for the incompetent FG.

Makes you silly

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by helinues: 6:39am On Jun 07
helinues:
Wouldn't it be better if states can have general minimum wage different from FG, same as private sectors.

Those in the private sectors would also struggle with whatever the new minimum wage.

Inflation would be inevitable, but to what extent is what government should start preparing for ahead

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Lindlady: 6:43am On Jun 07
[quote author=helinues post=130344916][/quote] Wasted a whole week just like that?
Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Quelme: 6:45am On Jun 07
Trust Sanwo Olu to pay above 100k. Lagos sets the pace.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Mynd44: 6:59am On Jun 07
0001Lagos:
Then let the strike continue

This governors are very wicked

The federal government should pay N100,000 for a minimum wage to federal workers and make it a law that no state should pay below N85,000 minimum wage
There can't be a law mandating anyone to do what he/she cannot physically do.

State civil services are over bloated and governors struggle to pay 30,000. Abia state can't even pay the 30,000 yet you want to make it 85,000.

When you make this law, I hope you will be ready for the drama that will follow when the governors decide to downsize the civil service

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by inoki247: 7:00am On Jun 07
Lol the FG is easy to hold buh u see the States forget it NLC sef no dey rate State workers na why some Governor still dey pay 8k or half salary.....

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by starbuck(f): 7:01am On Jun 07
Soludo will give a blind eyes to this 😒

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by reiddecuti: 7:01am On Jun 07
Imagine recently, Judges pay check was increased by 300%. Legislatives goes home monthly with more than 20m. You don't talk about the executive.

Enough of this play. It's time Labour begin to demand a drastic cut in their pay. Let all man suffer the hard time in the country. Maybe that will help respect their myopic fowl brains.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by dynicks(m): 7:02am On Jun 07
Why our governourz wicked Like this naw?
These people no get fear of God like this oo!

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Flame333: 7:03am On Jun 07
They were not critic to the incessant taxes on goods and services in the last nine years especially that of import duties.. They constantly get portions from this taxation as revenue allocation and now, the same people whom you squeezed to generate these taxes are not worthy enough to get better wage

What is 70k bastards

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:03am On Jun 07
E nọ go beta for all the stupid and wicked Governors in the States.

But if na to give olosho 100k per night dem. go do am

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Racoon(m): 7:03am On Jun 07
This can not even buy a bag of rice or near one-tenth of what they give the olosho they screw every now and them.

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by adioolayi(m): 7:04am On Jun 07
I know na so the whole thing go crumble..

NLC and TUC have but been doing well enforcing the minimum wage, especially at the State Government and Private Organisations level...It's sad many are not even paying NGN 30,000 as we speak...

It's only FGN they always find a way to hook for corner...so, what will they do to enforce new minimum wage they are fighting for across board

That's the big question

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Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Cesiful: 7:04am On Jun 07
undecided
Re: Wage: Governors Won’t Pay Above ₦‎70,000 - NGF by Appliedmaths(m): 7:05am On Jun 07
The part 2 of the strike no go funny at all.

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