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Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by ijustdey: 7:30pm On Jun 27

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has assured Nigerians and the organised labour that better minimum wage will result from ongoing negotiations.

The governors had previously rejected the Federal Government’s proposal of N62,000, stating that some states would need to borrow money to pay salaries.

Despite this, organised labour continues to demand a wage of N250,000.

The governors chose to hold an emergency meeting after the Federal Executive Council postponed the minimum wage discussion on Tuesday to allow President Bola Tinubu to conduct broader consultations.

According to a communiqué released after an emergency meeting that extended into the early hours of Thursday, signed by NGF acting Director, Media, Ahmed Salihu, the Forum discussed various issues impacting the nation.

The communiqué indicated that the forum discussed the new national minimum wage and agreed to continue engaging with key stakeholders to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

It read, “The Forum received a presentation from the Minister of Women Affairs on the World Bank-Nigeria for Women Project Scale-Up, along with other activities of the ministry. Members noted the importance of the project and emphasized the need to implement it at the state level as initially conceived, as the states are the primary obligors of the project.

“The governors acknowledge the work and contributions of the Ministry of Women Affairs in promoting gender equality, empowering women, and advancing social development across Nigeria.

“The Forum discussed the new National Minimum Wage. The governors agreed to continue engaging with key stakeholders to reach a mutually agreeable solution. We remain dedicated to the process and assure that better wages will result from the ongoing negotiations.”


The 36 state governors highlighted the significance of the World Bank-Nigeria for Women Project Scale-Up and stressed the necessity of implementing it at the state level as originally intended, given that the states are the primary entities responsible for the project.

The communique added ” We, members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), at our meeting held today, deliberated on issues affecting the country.

“Members received the Acting Country Director of the World Bank, Mr. Taimur Samad, and his team to discuss the bank’s various programmes currently being implemented in the states, including HOPE Series of Projects: Nigeria Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equality, Food and Nutrition Security, NFWP-SU: Nigeria For Women Project Scale Up, NG-CARES: Nigeria Community Action (for) Resilience and Economic Stimulus Programme SABER: State Action on Business Enabling Reforms Program, SPIN: Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria Project.

“Members expressed willingness to continue to provide the much-needed support to ensure programme effectiveness across the country.

“Members received a briefing from Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee. He highlighted the progress made regarding the ongoing Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms. He sought the input and support of their excellencies on a number of proposals which would directly impact the subnational level of government.


“Members pledged their support for the Committee to ensure the successful implementation of these reforms and to collaborate closely to address any challenges that may arise.”


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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by AqualinaXYZ: 7:32pm On Jun 27
And if this fight for living wage is actualized it will be a great shame and woos to any APC miscreants whose family accepts the good pay




Because they never supported Labor and sane Nigerians fighting for betterment of Nigeria




After they’ll be tagging us enemies of Nigeria meanwhile they’re the real enemies

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Lambasta: 7:34pm On Jun 27
Alfred Nze Nnamdi of Capival Investment and a graduate of FUTA Geology and earth science 2017 set is a scam and fraudster, any onetagt knows his way about should drop hint.

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by thesicilian: 7:53pm On Jun 27
All these labour union folks are just being treated like babies, with government promising them one thing and doing the exact opposite. The same governors that say they can't pay 60k are now saying better wage is coming

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by tunwumi: 5:31am On Jun 28
But if it's new vehicles for political office holder, it receives wait and get response.

Minimum wage has entered voicemail. No definite time line with in-flighting of labour leaders on loot and largesse of FG

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by tiswell(m): 5:33am On Jun 28
Hmmm,they have come again grin




Believe these clowns at the state helms of affairs at your own peril
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Localgrandpa: 5:34am On Jun 28
Fake assurance. Dem no be David

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by helinues: 5:34am On Jun 28
Coming when exactly?
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Zaheertyler(m): 5:35am On Jun 28
No Nigerian graduate should earn less than 150000
Non graduates 80,000 in any firm
Except sme
But this one it's coming
Lol

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Kobojunkie: 5:37am On Jun 28
ijustdey:
■ The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has assured Nigerians and the organised labour that better minimum wage will result from ongoing negotiations.
The governors had previously rejected the Federal Government’s proposal of N62,000, stating that some states would need to borrow money to pay salaries.
Despite this, organised labour continues to demand a wage of N250,000.
The governors chose to hold an emergency meeting after the Federal Executive Council postponed the minimum wage discussion on Tuesday to allow President Bola Tinubu to conduct broader consultations.
According to a communiqué released after an emergency meeting that extended into the early hours of Thursday, signed by NGF acting Director, Media, Ahmed Salihu, the Forum discussed various issues impacting the nation.
A minimum wage of Naira 250,000 or about $162.29 will go a long way in helping better the Nigerian economy more than the pay of all of your politicians(many of whom spend the bulk of the funds they earn including that which they steal) have been able to in the last 64 years. undecided

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Kobojunkie: 5:38am On Jun 28
Zaheertyler:
No Nigerian graduate should earn less than 150000 Non graduates 80,000 in any firm Except sme But this one it's coming Lol
Naira 80,000 is slave wages. No Nigerian should earn anything less than Naira 128,000 as minimum wage for a full-time workload (approximately 40 hours a week). And minimum wage issue should be resolved this year and not next year or the year after that as is the typical ploy of our numerous politicians. undecided

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by bankyblue(m): 5:39am On Jun 28
What about those state that still pays 18k?
Them agreed too?
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by XXXsearch: 5:44am On Jun 28
I so much detest the drug man

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Alexas58: 5:44am On Jun 28
Show working.

No b cho Cho Cho

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Meti99(m): 5:47am On Jun 28
When you are leading people and joy suddenly disappeared from people you are leading then something is wrong with your leadership...

It's not all about salary increments but people oriented leadership..
Quality life
Respect for rule of law
Returning power to the people
Rebuilding confidence in people to love their homeland than elsewhere

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Barbiieses: 5:51am On Jun 28
The communiqué indicated that the forum discussed the new national minimum wage and agreed to continue engaging with key stakeholders to reach a mutually acceptable solution.
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by mind1225: 5:51am On Jun 28
they are just delaying and bribing those that will challenge them, nothing is going to come out it, labour will still have to protest

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by OkukoIgbo: 5:57am On Jun 28
NLC name go soon be Patience oziokwe

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Kobojunkie: 6:04am On Jun 28
Meti99:
When you are leading people and joy suddenly disappeared from people you are leading then something is wrong with your leadership...
It's not all about salary increments but people oriented leadership..
Quality life
Respect for rule of law
Returning power to the people
Rebuilding confidence in people to love their homeland than elsewhere
See these people never took power from the people. Rather, the people refused to take up the mantle of power which rightfully always belonged to them. The ones who first disregarded the law are the Nigerian people who chose to look away each and every time these politicians revealed their corrupt sides to them. By Law, Nigerians are able to recall by way of a vote of no-confidence their elected officials. But to date, Nigerians have never done that both at local, state, and National levels. The same law allows the people to demand the prosecution of those recalled by the people. So how can Nigerians, who themselves disregard the law, refuse to use their power and authority to ensure the system works on their behalf, and expect these criminals to stay in line? No be juju be that? undecided

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by DeathToRiggers: 6:04am On Jun 28
The labour leaders are very useless. Ground the zoo and reset the druggie brain.
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by kingsways: 6:12am On Jun 28
Meaningless nonsense
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by eliwa47(m): 6:13am On Jun 28
Yeye Governor's undecided
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Lumig: 6:39am On Jun 28

These governors are the clogs in the wheel of progress of this country but we focus less on them due to sentiments against the FG and the president

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Kobojunkie: 6:49am On Jun 28
Lumig:

These governors are the clogs in the wheel of progress of this country but we focus less on them due to sentiments against the FG and the president
You have that right! Nigerians are fixated on blaming just the President for their woes without realizing that starting right from their traditional rulers, their local government councilmen, their state representatives, governors, and even their senators and representatives at the national level, they can themselves do a lot to get rid of the unwanted elements. undecided

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Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Adewunmibaba(m): 7:45am On Jun 28
Lambasta:
Alfred Nze Nnamdi of Capival Investment and a graduate of FUTA Geology and earth science 2017 set is a scam and fraudster, any onetagt knows his way about should drop hint.

Scammer don scam scammer ….. Why u Dey pay person for POF…. You jam who pass you….
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by bigdammyj: 7:46am On Jun 28
Till then.
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Ojuntana: 7:52am On Jun 28
Kobojunkie:
You have that right! Nigerians are fixated on blaming just the President for their woes without realizing that starting right from their traditional rulers, their local government councilmen, their state representatives, governors, and even their senators and representatives at the national level, they can themselves do a lot to get rid of the unwanted elements. undecided
You kill the snake by cutting off the head
The govs, senators and reps know the president's got their backs. That's why they behave with impunity. The president and govs are playing ping-pong with the people as the egg.
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Augustine2244(m): 7:57am On Jun 28
Yeye people and Kleptomaniac idiots in power.
When you look at what's happening with this Renewed Shege government,can you fault the military coups that have swept across Western Africa in recent times?
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Floky215: 8:00am On Jun 28
N62,000 plus the usual 2K suya money or which one...?
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Righthussle: 8:58am On Jun 28
Better minimum wage is coming in 2026
Re: Better Minimum Wage Coming, Governors Assure Labour by Honestey: 9:21am On Jun 28
Really?

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