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How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by dre11(m): 8:39am On Jun 06
How N60,000 Minimum Wage Offered By Nigerian Government Is Worth Less Than N30,000 Wage In 2019

In December 2019, it was widely reported that the Nigerian government had approved a minimum wage of N30,000.

This followed negotiations between the Nigerian government and labour unions.

About five years down the line, there is a dispute between organised labour and the federal government.

While there has been a back and forth on the need to have a new minimum wage, given the economic realities of the country, the exact amount to be pegged as the new minimum wage has been a subject of disagreement between workers in the private, public sector on the one hand and the Nigerian government and private sector decision-makers on the other hand.

As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerian government’s proposal of N60,000 minimum wage was on the table, but it has been rejected by labour unions.

As a sign of discontent, the workers in the country have downed tools. The Nigeria Labour Congress President, Joe Ajaero and Trade Union Congress President, Festus Osifo, accused the government of being unserious with the negotiations, “leaving the labour with no choice but to initiate industrial action”.

Power and aviation are some of the sectors that have been grounded.

In this report, SaharaReporters delves into this disagreement, examining the proposed N60,000 minimum wage and the current N30,000 minimum wage. The report looks at what can N60,000 buy in current-day Nigeria and what could N30,000 do as of 2019 when it was approved as the new minimum wage.

Between December 2019, when the new minimum wage was widely reported and April 2024, the prices of basic food items have increased by well over 200%, increasing by over 500% in some cases.

As of December 2019, 1kg of garri cost N159, however, it had jumped to N851 as of April 2024.

A kilogramme of rice sold for N459 in December 2019, but the same quantity sold for a national average of N1,399 in April 2024, based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics.

Other items such as tomatoes, beans and chicken have witnessed significant hikes in prices.

N30,000 Minimum Wage In 2019 Worth More N60,000 Minimum Wage Proposed In 2024

Based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics, foodwise, N60,000 is currently worth less compared to the N30,000 approved minimum wage of N2019.

Data analysis shows that in December 2019, N30,000 could purchase 188kg of garri but N60,000 as of April 2024, could only purchase 70kg of garri.

N30,000 as of 2019 could purchase 65kg of rice but N60,000 in April 2024, would only purchase 42kg of rice.


N30,000 in 2019 would buy 100kg of beans, however, N60,000 in April 2024 could only buy 43kg of beans. The proposed N60,000 is only worth 12 kg of chicken while N30,000 was worth N42kg of chicken as of 2019, based on data published by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Nigeria is a highly import-dependent country, usually affected largely by the impact of the dollar to naira rate, especially as the dollar is a globally accepted trading currency.

The exchange rate of dollar to naira as of December 2019 was N359, meaning that N30,000 minimum wage was worth $83, per official exchange published by the CBN.

But as of May 31, 2024, the dollar stood at N1,482 to naira, meaning that N60,000 is worth $40.


N30,000 Can Cover More Road Trips Than Newly Proposed N60,000 Minimum Wage

SaharaReporters review shows that the average cost for road trips in December 2019, stood at N198, meaning that N30,000 couldcover 151 road trips, based on data on the cost of road transport provided by the National Bureau of Statistics.

As of April 2024, the average cost of a road trip stood at N967, meaning that N60,000 could cover only 62 road trips at the time.

N30,000 In 2019 Would Buy More Litres Of Fuel Than N60,000 Today

Petroleum is a major item in the Nigerian economy. Many rely on it for electricity, given the poor state of power supply in the country. Others rely on it for transportation.

Petrol is a major lifeline, but it cost more in April 2024, than it did in December 2019.

N30,000 could purchase 206 litres of fuel at N145 per litre in 2019, while the currently proposed N60,000 can only buy 85 litres of fuel.

The ongoing strike action embarked upon by organised labour on Monday has paralysed activities in the country amid sprawling inflation and hunger being experienced by citizens. The Nigerian government has defended its proposal of N60,000, but the Nigerian labour has waved off the argument, calling it “unserious”.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/05/how-n60000-minimum-wage-offered-nigerian-government-worth-less-n30000-wage-2019

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by nayi: 8:41am On Jun 06
The main problem is that we are not doing any about the inflation rate. And It's even getting worst by the day

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Chimarto: 9:12am On Jun 06
The exchange rate of dollar to naira as of December 2019 was N359, meaning that N30,000 minimum wage was worth $83, per official exchange published by the CBN.

But as of May 31, 2024, the dollar stood at N1,482 to naira, meaning that N60,000 is worth $40.

Imagine the scam

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by mrvitalis(m): 9:15am On Jun 06
awolegcy:
No magnitude of economic somersault can save our situation, the economy is ruined beyond repair.. a paint of garri is 4,000+
Oga it's very simple to solve nigerian problem

A competent team would stabilize nigeria in 6 months it would look like a miracle

The problems are easily solved very simple don't know why people can't see it

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by helinues: 9:16am On Jun 06
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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by hegelian: 9:21am On Jun 06
helinues:
Toh

ofcourse na only tor u go get to say becasue its trying to bring out the rel comparison with respect to the suffering of the people so u are speechless..
if its trying to eulogise the oppressor and abuse those that suffer, you will have something to say cos all you care about is peple suffering

Helinues the Number Enemy of the State..you shall lose ni laslas and the country shall succeed

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by alanto: 9:26am On Jun 06
Sigh sad
Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by alanto: 9:28am On Jun 06
hegelian:


ofcourse na only tor u go get to say becasue its trying to bring out the rel comparison with respect to the suffering of the people so u are speechless..
if its trying to eulogise the oppressor and abuse those that suffer, you will have something to say cos all you care about is peple suffering

Helinues the Number Enemy of the State..you shall lose ni laslas and the country shall succeed
Why dont you make your own comment and rest. Must you be an attack dog all the time?

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Samfloxin(m): 9:33am On Jun 06
What I want to hear is what is finally approved
Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by donpapa(m): 9:34am On Jun 06
mrvitalis:

Oga it's very simple to solve nigerian problem

A competent team would stabilize nigeria in 6 months it would look like a miracle

The problems are easily solved very simple don't know why people can't see it

That’s the problem, the Nigeria system would not allow the “competent team” in corridor of power. Shameful!

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Opebiman: 9:35am On Jun 06
The new wage should be 100k minimum
The problem is if Private sector which employs far more than government at all levels will pay.

Even the top 10 largest companies below still have workers on slightly above the current minimum wage.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGtX3SV9bI

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Noniblaq1(m): 9:36am On Jun 06
Ok
Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by okomile(f): 9:36am On Jun 06
400k is the minimum NLC Can go

Strike continue

No switching off national grid oooooo

grin grin

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by GODPUNISHALABI: 9:37am On Jun 06
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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by afbstrategies: 9:37am On Jun 06
Kind of sad 😢
Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by emmabest2000(m): 9:37am On Jun 06
Tell us something we don't know

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Angelfrost(m): 9:38am On Jun 06
Don't mind them...!

The idiots have never heard of something called "Adjusting for Inflation".

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Franzinni: 9:38am On Jun 06
If Nigeria wants to be great... It will .

If.

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by yesloaded: 9:39am On Jun 06
Increment in minimum wage will not solve our problems

How many private firm will be able increase their minimum wage?

Deflation is the way to go

Many companies will lay off their staffs & stress the rest staff with excess works to be able to meet up

Many manufacturing companies are groaning in pains already

Removal of fuel subsidy + floating of naira at the same time killed the economy

I am sorry but the federal government economy advisers are not doing good job if we are to be honest with ourselves

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Newyorkitis(m): 9:39am On Jun 06
This is just terrible.... In a normal country, anytime there is financial crisis, or austerity measures or financial meltdown, the first to suffer through it will be the political class.
But it Nigeria, it is the Masses that must adjust for the politicians to enjoy.

This sadly defeats the examples of Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W.) since our politicians are mostly Christians and Muslims.
Your greatness lies in serving other people.

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by unikprince(m): 9:39am On Jun 06
alanto:

Why dont you make your own comment and rest. Must you be an attack dog all the time?
STFU you dog

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by SUNNINO(m): 9:40am On Jun 06
Where the competent team dey? APC government don't want to work with Ibos and South south who can turn the economy around rather using their tribe and religious people to destroy the economy the more, Obasanjo succeeded because he used these people, they are too good to be ignored
mrvitalis:

Oga it's very simple to solve nigerian problem

A competent team would stabilize nigeria in 6 months it would look like a miracle

The problems are easily solved very simple don't know why people can't see it

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by SUNNINO(m): 9:40am On Jun 06
Where the competent team dey? APC government don't want to work with Ibos and South south who can turn the economy around rather using their tribe and religious people to destroy the economy the more, Obasanjo succeeded because he used these people, they are to good to be ignored
mrvitalis:

Oga it's very simple to solve nigerian problem

A competent team would stabilize nigeria in 6 months it would look like a miracle

The problems are easily solved very simple don't know why people can't see it

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Ancecoker(m): 9:41am On Jun 06
grin
Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Chikel20000(m): 9:41am On Jun 06
mrvitalis:

Oga it's very simple to solve nigerian problem

A competent team would stabilize nigeria in 6 months it would look like a miracle

The problems are easily solved very simple don't know why people can't see it
Competent people u said and u voted for Tinubu

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Chikel20000(m): 9:41am On Jun 06
Where are the "na statistics we go chop" crew?

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by iLegendd(m): 9:42am On Jun 06
grin grin

I doubt APC can ever bring Nigeria back to where PDP left us. I'm not complaining though! I'm always prepared for the worst while praying for the best.

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Re: How N60k Minimum Wage Offered By Government Is Worth Less Than N30k Wage Of 2019 by Dangrace01: 9:45am On Jun 06
Omo

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