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Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Fareke: 7:05am On Jun 15
New minimum wage bill will be watertight, must be obeyed by all – Senate

Labour hails NASS, OPS asks N’Assembly to create good environment for businesses

The National Assembly has resolved to ensure that states, local governments, and the Organised Private Sector stop defaulting in the payment of the approved minimum wage.

The National Assembly may even consider seizing allocations of states and local governments that fail to comply with the new minimum wage, says a source who spoke anonymously with Saturday PUNCH, because he was not authorised to speak on the matter.

This is as the National Assembly announced plans to include a clause that will provide clear sanctions for defaulters of the new minimum wage bill that will be passed after receiving the Wage Award Bill from President Bola Tinubu.

This was made known by the Senate spokesperson, Yemi Adaramodu, who explained that lawmakers would expedite the passage of the Wage Award Bill once President Tinubu sent it.

He also hinted that the President would send the bill after the National Assembly resumed from the Sallah recess on July 2.

In his Democracy Day broadcast on Wednesday, the President had promised to forward a bill on the new minimum wage to the National Assembly soon.

The Federal Government and labour unions have been at odds over the new minimum wage, with union leaders demanding N250,000. Meanwhile, the Federal Government and the OPS countered with an offer of N62,000, while state governors maintained that they could not sustain a minimum wage higher than N60,000.

Labour unions have repeatedly dismissed the government’s offer, labelling it a “starvation wage”.

The Assistant General Secretary of the NLC, Chris Onyeka, stated that Organised Labour would not accept the latest offer of N62,000 or the N100,000 proposal suggested by some individuals and economists.

Expressing concern over the labour leaders’ demands and the potential economic repercussions, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated on Wednesday that the N250,000 minimum wage proposal could destabilise the economy, lead to mass layoffs, and jeopardise the welfare of Nigerians.

Despite labour’s firm stance on the N250,000 minimum wage, the President emphasised that the government would pay workers what it could afford.

Addressing concerns about compliance, especially given that some states still pay the old N18,000 minimum wage, while others comply with the current N30,000, Adaramodu assured that the new bill will be “watertight”.


He added, “We will ensure it is strictly adhered to as law. The bill will include provisions for sanctions against non-compliance.”

"We are going to produce a watertight bill that we are proposing for the President to sign to ensure that it is strictly adhered to as law. For now, let’s not speculate on the details that the Federal Government will include in the bill to be submitted to the National Assembly.

"But, when it comes, whatever is there and whatever is not, we will ensure that it’s watertight and obeyed by all,” Adaramodu emphasised.

He added, “When we talk about the minimum wage, is it just about the Federal Government? It seems like it’s a fight between the Federal Government and labour. That’s the way everybody is looking at it. We keep mentioning the Federal Government, President Tinubu, and labour. We don’t even talk about the Organised Private Sector or the sub-nationals. The NLC, which recognises the workers in the organised private sector and the sub-nationals, needs to advocate for them.”

"The issue of some states still paying N18,000, though I don’t know because I don’t suspect that to be happening. If some states are paying that, what have the labour unions in those states done to ensure compliance with the N30,000 minimum wage? We need to ask them too. But, like I said, the National Assembly will make this law seriously watertight, with sanctions for non-compliance, whether at the state, sub-national, or organised private sector level,” Adaramodu stated.

The Senate spokesperson added that if such measures were not taken in the past, the 10th Assembly would ensure sanctions for defaulters of the newly agreed minimum wage. “That’s how it’s going to be done this time around. But the labour centres also need to protect the welfare of their members, not only with the Federal Government,” Adaramodu reiterated.

Speaking on the possibility of sanctioning state governors, Adaramodu noted that the National Assembly makes laws for the entire country. “The National Assembly makes laws for Nigeria, not just for President Tinubu,” he stated.

https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-nassembly-may-propose-seizing-defaulting-states-lgs-allocations/?amp

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by uria: 7:08am On Jun 15
Why do issues concerning the poor receives minimal attention ? Why do they lack sense urgency and sense of responsibility

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by FreeStuffsNG: 1:56pm On Jun 15
Fareke:


https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-nassembly-may-propose-seizing-defaulting-states-lgs-allocations/?amp
That's unconstitutional. FG can't withhold allocations. It has been decided by the Supreme Court.

They can not legislate for other tiers of government.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Cassandraloius: 1:57pm On Jun 15
Good.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by SensualMan: 1:58pm On Jun 15
First things first, How much are Ronu's and Agbado's receiving monthly for their posts?

Secondly, the modified New National Anthem of Akpabio made for the yolob@ss have all Ronu's and Agbado's learnt it?

The Omo Olodo idé! On your mandate we shall stand!!!

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by tunwumi: 1:58pm On Jun 15
Not going to happen

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Bigboytinz: 1:58pm On Jun 15
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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Opanka44(m): 1:58pm On Jun 15
Nigeria is too tough and unbearable now.

Nobody to even ask 1k from. God!

Hunger is painful
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Lalami3232(m): 1:59pm On Jun 15
Why are you saying "MAY PROBE"? Those defaulting states should be probed jare. They have billions to embezzle but can't pay minimum wage. Nigeria's situation is so pathetic and E go fit make person cry/depressed if he remember am.
But what do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news.

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted atall atall

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by juddybrown(m): 1:59pm On Jun 15
If it's True ,Nice Move

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by tiswell(m): 2:00pm On Jun 15
Good,very good!

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by adioolayi(m): 2:00pm On Jun 15
Anything to enforce payment is welcome

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:00pm On Jun 15
I dont know tho but this seems like the way to go

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Melagros(m): 2:01pm On Jun 15
COMRADES, let's see how it goes
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by MVLOX(m): 2:02pm On Jun 15
uria:
That's is the way to go force States to pay

Or else the new minimum wage go fall on a deaf ear

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by FunkyJustice(m): 2:02pm On Jun 15
The Organized labour is out here fighting for the future of Nigerians and the yet unborn !!

And some tribalist and miscreants are in a thread yesterday celebrating how black scorpion recaptured Port harcourt from Biafra during the civil war !!

What a misplacement of priority, lazy youths indeed!!

Smh !!
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by CrownedPhoenix: 2:05pm On Jun 15
I wonder if they have the right to.

But to think of it, people have not eaten, but you're using allocating money to building wasteful bridges that adds no value undecided
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Angelfrost(m): 2:06pm On Jun 15
Any state governor that can't pay the new minimum wage should resign...!

They increased your monthly allocation by over 30% since subsidy removal, yet you still claim money is not enough to pay workers.

Yet many of these governors allocate billions every month to themselves and their cronies, all living lavishly at the expense of their citizens.

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by joymavel(f): 2:07pm On Jun 15
Someone should please help me with little amount to buy food to eat the hunger is unbearable I ll appreciate please am hungry please check my signature for my details you ll never lack good things for the rest of your life

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by nomorespams: 2:09pm On Jun 15
It's highly disgusting and disrespectful that since April when this Min Wage expired, it will take at least July - August ending for this bill to be passed or for the money to start being paid, highly distasteful! And yet it still confirms the recurring fact that the Government cares less about the masses.

Passage of New National Anthem took about 7 days, Min Wage restructuring almost 3 months despite its early awareness

Since October Last year when Labour went on strike and listed a host of things that was needed to ameliorate the economic hardship, one of the issues raised was that the Min Wage ending in April of next year should be in accordance with what will satisfy an individual to at least be able to take care of themselves without unnecessary borrowing (Living Wage)

Since last year till now the Gorv or whichever parastatal in charge of Min Wage enumeration made no plans until Early Feb that Pres. Tinubu constituted a committee that asked for at least a Billion Naira for a sitting!?..it's now in July they are actually pressed into sending smth to senate...so in other words if Labor didn't strike...we will still be here in Mid June talking bout an expired wage that's still being paid..

Do we know the amount of people that have died, made homeless, committed suicide directly or indirectly just because of this lack of empathy by the FG

It's ridiculous that this Gorv has no foresight or is just a reaction Gorv, no proactiveness at all..and this lack of foresight is what has been dragging us back and is still hindering us in so many developmental indices of this heterogenous society.

Ah sigh!

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by maasoap(m): 2:11pm On Jun 15
Good
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by funkyqz: 2:11pm On Jun 15
Fareke:


https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-nassembly-may-propose-seizing-defaulting-states-lgs-allocations/?amp
. Good one. That's the right thing to do. It's not all about approving new minimum wages, but complying, especially the states and the private sectors.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by ObongNkakad: 2:14pm On Jun 15
This increase in minimum wage will only favour government workers. Falana highlighted a very vital point which must be considered.

There is a difference between wage and salary. What the government and labour have been doing so far is fixing minimum salary. This is totally wrong.

Minimum wage should be done per hour as obtainable in other countries. We should be fighting for maybe 500 naira per hour or upwards not 60k a month.

The issue with this current format is that it creates room for abuse of labour by private businesses. You will see a bar owner employ someone to work from monday to Saturday 8am to 7pm for 30k a month.

If salary is billed per hour, it will fix that situation and will allow companies and businesses employ people to work based on the number of hours they can afford to pay. It would also make it easier for people to work multiple jobs.

This is something labour should first of all fix. It is making these CEOs feel like demigods!

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Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by AcadaWriter: 2:17pm On Jun 15
Good.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Blue3k(m): 2:28pm On Jun 15
They should opt to jail heads of departments. Once their necks are on the line they will sacm people, demand higher taxes and or make budget cuts. Fine would probably work just aswell if they recuse to pay jail follows.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Honestey: 2:55pm On Jun 15
Good one, perhaps we may finally have reps who aren't just representing their pockets alone.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by osazsky(m): 3:03pm On Jun 15
I am marveled by the numbers of Yoruba beggers on each topic in this forum...untill I all learn to vote without religious and tribal sentiment una nor go get sense..unaneverseeanything
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by Saig: 3:05pm On Jun 15
Make it a crime for any employer to owe
Be it government or private sector
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by wolebest: 3:20pm On Jun 15
Fareke:


https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-nassembly-may-propose-seizing-defaulting-states-lgs-allocations/?amp

The Minimum Wage must be guaranteed across all States of the Federation.
Re: Minimum Wage: NASS May Propose Seizing Defaulting States, LGs’ Allocations by bixton(m): 3:23pm On Jun 15
Fareke:


https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-nassembly-may-propose-seizing-defaulting-states-lgs-allocations/?amp


This whole minimum wage, the FG and National Assembly are making it look like they are doing NLC a favour and by the look of it, the President will come out with a blackmail minimum wage amount and NA will pass it and make it look like NLC is the one going against the constitution of the land.
This PBAT administration is very very short sighted in all their approach. They have no idea of how to run an economy to be up and well.

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