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Organised Labour and the Federal government on Thursday finally agreed on percentage increase of the consequential adjustment in workers’ salaries as a result of the new minimum wage of N30, 000. After three days of horse trading and intense negotiation, both teams finally shifted ground from their earlier positions and agreed on certain percentages. The federal government and organised labour, at the end of the meeting, agreed to percent increase of 23.2 percent for workers on level seven and 20 percent for workers on level eight, while it agreed on 19 percent increase for workers on level nine. Also, the government and Organised Labour agreed on 16 percent salary increase for workers on level 10- 14 and 14 percent increase for workers on level 15-17. |
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Kaduna begins new minimum wage payment in September Published August 27, 2019 Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna The Kaduna State Government said it would begin the implementation of the new national minimum wage of N30,000 in September, this year. This followed the approval by the State Executive Council on Monday, according to Governor Nasir el-Rufai’s Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Mr Muyiwa Adekeye, in a statement. The government, however, said the implementation of the new minimum wage would increase the monthly wage bill of the Kaduna State Government by 33 per cent. According to the statement, the gross monthly salary outlay will now rise to N3.759bn from the current N2.827bn. The statement read, “This almost N1bn monthly increase in the wage bill means that salary and pension commitments will take the lion’s share of the state government’s expenditure. “Meeting these salary obligations while meeting development objectives for citizens will further raise the pressure to expand and deepen revenue sources and collections. “According to the new wage structure, the lowest paid worker in the civil service will enjoy increment of as much as 67 per cent. Middle-ranking officers from Grade 10 to 14 are awarded increment of 60 per cent. It added that the council deliberated on the minimum wage memo and unanimously approved commencement of the implementation in September 2019. The statement said, “ The Kaduna State Executive Council today (Monday) approve that the payment of the new national minimum wage and consequential adjustments to civil servants should begin from September 1, 2019. “The State Executive Council stated that its commitment to the public service includes a desire to improve the standard of living of workers in the state. Pursuant to that, the Kaduna State Government launched a pay review process early in 2018. A cabinet committee was charged with exploring how the Kaduna State Government could sustainably improve public sector salaries.” 2 Likes |
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FAAC shares N616.198bn to federal, states, LGs ON May 22, 2019 1:47 AM The Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, has shared a total of N616.198 billion to the three tiers of government from the federation revenue earned in April. A communique issued by FAAC at the end of its meeting in Abuja, yesterday, indicated that the N616.198 billion comprised revenue from Value Added Tax, VAT; exchange gain and gross statutory revenue. The gross statutory revenue for the month was N518.916 billion, which was higher than the N446.647 billion received in the previous month by N72.269 billion. Revenue from VAT was N96.485 billion as against N92.181 billion distributed in the previous month, resulting in an increase of N4.304 billion. Exchange Gain yielded a total revenue of N0.797 billion. The committee announced that as at May 20, 2019, the balance in the Excess Crude Account was $144 million. Of the N616.198 billion shared, the Federal Government received N253.918 billion, the states received N168.056 billion, and the local governments received N126.278 billion. The oil producing states received N46.353 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue and Revenue Generating Agencies received N21.593 billion as cost of revenue collection. A breakdown of the distribution showed that from the gross statutory revenue of N518.916 billion, the Federal Government received N239.655 billion, the States received N121.556 billion, the Local Government Councils received N93.715 billion, the Oil Producing States received N46.256 billion as 13% derivation revenue and the Revenue Collecting Agencies received N17.734billion as cost of collection. From the Value Added Tax (VAT), the Federal Government received N13.894 billion, the States received N46.313 billion, the Local Government Councils received N32.419 billion and the Revenue Generating Agencies received N3.859 billion. According to the committee, revenues from Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Import Duty and Companies Income Tax (CIT) recorded significant increases; Revenue from Value Income Tax (VAT) recorded a marginal increase; while Oil Royalty and export duty decreased substantially. 2 Likes |
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FG, others share N617,566bn for March ON April 30, 2019 8:44 PM / IN News , – After the Friday’s meeting that ended in deadlock, the Federation Account and Allocation Committee, FAAC on Tuesday shared the sum of N617,566billion to the three tiers of government for the month of March. The amount includes N446,647billion from gross statutory revenue, N88,494 billion from Value Added Tax, VAT and additional funds from NNPC, exchange gain and forex equalization. The figure shared is higher than N610368billion shared in the previous month by N7,198billion. Briefing newsmen at the end of the meeting, the Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris said the gross domestic revenue received forever month N446,647bn was lower than the N478,434bank received in the previous month by N31,787bn. According to him, the Federation Crude Export sales increased by about 49.18% due to the increase in lifting volume. This, he said resulted in increased Declaration revenue of about $240.23million. Also, Idris said the average crude oil price increased within the period from $63,62 to $79,06 per barrel, but added that the lifting operations were adversely affected by production shut in and shut down at various terminals due to technical issues, leaks and maintenance. A breakdown of the distribution shows that federal government received the total sum of N221,668billion, states got N149,947billion and the local councils received N112,463billion, while the oil producing states shared the sum if N39,594billion as 13% derivation. The Excess Crude Account stood at $183million as at 28th April. On whether the new minimum wage was factored into the March allocation, the Accountant General said no. Insecurity: Onyeama, Ogbeh, Others Meet Over Cross Border Issues Meanwhile, the committee used the occasion to announce the Kogi state Commissioner for finance as the newly elected chairman of the Communications forum, who is took over from his Adamawa state counterpart, Alh. Mamoud Yunusa, whose tenure ends next month. |
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dmercy141983: Breaking: Senate approves N30,000 minimum wage March 19, 2019 The Nigerian Senate has approved the sum of N30,000 as the new national minimum wage. This followed the submission of the report of the ad-hoc committee on new minimum wage headed by Senator Francis Alimikhena. The upper chamber asked the Federal Government to submit a supplementary budget to cover the new wage structure for consideration and approval . The new minimum wage bill had already been approved by the House of Representatives. 1 Like |
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dmercy141983: Don't mind them |
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ikem50: Minimum wage: Adamawa will pay N30, 000- Bindow Adamawa State Governor Umar Bindow Safari by Tony Akowe, Abuja — January 11, 2019 Adamawa State Governor Umar Bindow has assured the state will implement the N30, 000 agreed by the tripartite committee on the new National minimum wage. The governor told The Nation in an interview in Yola, the state capital, that whatever is agreed upon by the federal government will be implemented by the state without any reservation. He declared he was of the firm belief workers deserve their wages. Bindow, who insisted payment of salaries was not an achievement any government or employers should be parading, said despite the lean resources of the state, his government has kept faith with regular payment of salaries to workers, including payment of arrears of salaries inherited from previous government. He said: “When we came in, there was nothing. Even mere salary of worked in the state was not paid. “There was about seven months arrears that the former governor refused to pay. Read Also: Buhari to monarchs: influence peaceful elections “But I have been able to offset the arrears with about N5 billion because this state is a civil service state. “They say, yes I am laying infrastructure but they also want their stomach infrastructure by way of salaries taken care of too and of course people must eat. “If there is any country or state that cannot pay salaries, that country or state is a failed state because personally, paying salaries is not a yardstick for performance. “It is compulsory that you pay people because they are working. So, it is not a developmental yardstick. “You cannot say because this governor is paying salaries, then he has performed.” On the position of some governors that N30, 000 is unaffordable, Bindow said: “As far as we are concerned in Adamawa, whatever the federal government agrees to, we also agree to pay. I cannot do otherwise.” Speaking on his relationship with Labour in the state, the governor said: “Whatever I do, I carry everybody along. Whatever I do in the state, even if it does not affect them, I call them in and they see how I do things. “I have been paying their salaries and don‘t have problem with them. I am always with them and whenever they invite me, I am always there for them.” 1 Like |
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endy83: Any attempt to vote wike in means 1) No promotion 2) No yearly salary increment 3) No Christmas bonus 4) No employment. It is expected that one should grow financially as you stay longer in service, but wike will not allow me and you to receive what is due for us. I advice you my brothers and sisters use your voters card wisely. 1 Like |
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emekatex: My PVC is ready to vote against wike. I can not remain like this, no yearly increment, no promotion, no Christmas bonus Etc. |
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econspres24: Na bad adminstration, we must vote him out |
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emekatex: we never see salary talk of bonus, That is one of the reason why we need to vote him out. 1 Like |
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New minimum wage: Labour to take final decision Thursday The Organised Labour has said it will meet on Thursday, to take a final decision on the new national minimum wage for workers. This follows the delay by the Federal Government to announce its figure. Ayuba Wabba, President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), made this known in an interview with NAN on Wednesday in Abuja. Recall that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, had said there was no agreement yet by the Tripartite Committee on the new national minimum wage figure in the country. Wabba said that the struggle for a new minimum wage for workers was on course, saying that labour was proposing N30,000 as requested by the organised private sector. “So, we as organised labour will be meeting tomorrow (Thursday) in Lagos after which we will brief newsmen on the outcome of our decision,” he added. The Right Place for your Heart - |
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