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Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Kuginzi: 6:16am On Jun 17
The Presidency, on Sunday, insisted that the N250,000 minimum wage clamour by Organised Labour is unsustainable, warning that the Federal Government cannot channeled all its resources to meet such a demand.

The warning come days after the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria raised concerns over the N62,000 being proposed by the FG.

The ALGON said if approved, the wage may put a strain on the councils’ financial burden.

On Tuesday, May 28, talks between the Federal Government and Organised Labour broke down after the government and the Organised Private Sector raised their offers to N62,000.

But the labour unions described the proposal as an insult to the intelligence of the average Nigerian worker, which deserves far better than what the government offered.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed that unless the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress were selfish, they should consider that the resources meant for the entire Nigerians could not be channeled to only the benefit of their members who are not more than 10 per cent of the entire population.

He said, “That is why we keep telling labour to be realistic because the government cannot use all its resources to pay workers. They have other things to do. The workers we are even talking about are not up to 10 per cent of the population. Many people are self-employed or engaged in the private sector, who are not members of Labour, and are not affected by this demand.

"This is even more reason why labour has to reconsider their decision critically instead of always striving to shut down the system. What the FG did was in consultation with the private sector and others. Only Labour, which appears to be in the minority, kept saying they won’t accept N62,000. They are not even employers but employees.

"Let us wait and hear what they are going to say after their return from the ILO conference. But they have to be realistic.”

Tinubu had disclosed during his Democracy Day that an executive bill on the new national minimum wage for workers would be sent to the National Assembly.

When quizzed on when he plans to transmit the bill, Onanuga said though he could not give a particular date, he sees it happening after the Sallah break.

The presidential media aide also said the Federal Government might not meet the Labour leaders again unless something cogent turned up.

“I am not certain when he plans to do it (Bill). May be after Sallah. But I am not sure whether the FG is meeting with them or whether its position on the minimum wage has changed. Don’t forget the current amount on the table was arrived at by the committee that also has the private sector where the NECA and NACIMMA were also represented.

That was the figure the FG delegation, sub-nationals, employers, NECA and other sectors agreed on. So, the FG cannot just decide on any other amount of money on its own without carrying these people along. And the government cannot just decide anything without ensuring that the state and local governments are able to pay,” he said.

Efforts made to reach labour leaders on Sunday were unsuccessful as close sources told our correspondents they were on their way back to the country from their recent trip to Geneva for the International Labour Organisation conference.

Meanwhile, the tripartite committee established by the Federal Government to review the minimum wage has urged labour unions to reassess their wage demands.

Speaking with NAN on Sunday, the committee’s chairman, Bukar Aji, asked labour to reconsider their position based on economic factors and the non-monetary incentives provided by the government.

Aji highlighted several incentives of the government, including the N35,000 wage award for all treasury-paid federal workers, N100bn for gas-fuelled buses and gas kit conversions, a N125bn conditional grant, financial inclusion for small and medium enterprises, and a N25,000 monthly stipend for 15 million households over three months.

He also listed the N185bn in palliative loans to states to mitigate the effects of petrol subsidy removal, N200bn to boost agricultural production, N75bn to strengthen the manufacturing sector, and N1tn for student loans, among other interventions.

Aji called on the labour unions to consider accepting the N62,000 minimum wage offered by the Federal Government.

He said the committee was trying to avert a situation where the minimum wage would lead to further job losses, especially as many businesses are already struggling.
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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Franklyspeakin: 6:24am On Jun 17
nonesense

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by princepeter566: 6:33am On Jun 17
NLC is a sellout

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by ForValour: 6:35am On Jun 17
FG should beg Labour to manage 100k

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 6:42am On Jun 17
Ajaero is the most useless Labour union leader Nigeria ever had

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by ozo13(m): 6:50am On Jun 17
helinues:
Ajaero is the most useless Labour union leader Nigeria ever had
how

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by 0001Lagos: 6:52am On Jun 17
helinues:
Ajaero is the most useless Labour union leader Nigeria ever had
Ajaero or your useless president ?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by AbuTwins: 7:00am On Jun 17
62k no too bad!

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by omoredia: 7:00am On Jun 17
Tinubu is just pure evil. What is even 100k in this current economy?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Brendaniel: 7:00am On Jun 17
Hmmmm. I laugh each time people especially Tinubu supporters have expectations from Tinubu...

I keep asking myself if they are referring to the same Tinubu that governed Lagos...

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by taobudao(m): 7:01am On Jun 17
How much is a bag of rice

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by PlasmaTV: 7:01am On Jun 17
Lol
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by TechBaron: 7:01am On Jun 17
Still
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Westerhoffe(m): 7:01am On Jun 17
Let all Political Office Holders also get ₦62,000.00k as salary...then we'll know they are patriotic.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 7:01am On Jun 17
ozo13:
how

Houseontherock1:

In what way(s)?

I'm sure you are not supporting NLC, so how is he useless? Because he's fighting the present government for a living wage or because you "know" he has been bought over?

What has he done about the states paying N18k as minimum wage?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Remman(m): 7:01am On Jun 17
Buhari no wicked at all. Tinubu na papa of wickedness.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by PlasmaTV: 7:01am On Jun 17
ForValour:
FG should beg Labour to manage 100k
Right! Beg ni o
They should also stop STUPID expenses, like renovating a residence for 21b!!!

You can't be saying there's no money while you keep enjoying in luxury na.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Epistasis(m): 7:01am On Jun 17
Too small, it's can't tackle the present economic challenges.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Lanre1st(m): 7:02am On Jun 17
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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Parydelegate: 7:02am On Jun 17
When FG wanted to remove subsidy and unify the exchange rate dy never negotiated with the masses...they claimed Nigeria is saving trillions of naira months from these policies. Why is it difficult to increase the minimum wage to at least 100,000 naira? This will to some extent buffer the effect of the Government harsh policies and prevailing inflation.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Spuggie: 7:02am On Jun 17
helinues:
Ajaero is the most useless Labour union leader Nigeria ever had

As always....keep misfiring and drawing wrong conclusions.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Badguy77(m): 7:02am On Jun 17
In all my life I never hear say State pay pass federal before.. But it's happening now, if Edo state is already paying 70k why will the federal still be glamouring for 62k are these people normal at all?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by idanone(m): 7:02am On Jun 17
Tiny but na advance devil 👹. They keep playing politics with everything.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by RepoMan007: 7:02am On Jun 17
How many states can afford even that 62k ?
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:03am On Jun 17
Ok
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Vifx: 7:04am On Jun 17
Nonsense
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Darlingjay1: 7:05am On Jun 17
He will still fall again, evil that men do live with dem 😁

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Nahunger(m): 7:05am On Jun 17
Nna eh
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by kingsways: 7:05am On Jun 17
It is very wicked for anyone to be claiming they cannot pay more than N62k.

At today's exchange rate, 62k is just about $40 for one whole month.

How much does this come to per day and per hour?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦‎62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by tobenuel(m): 7:07am On Jun 17
Things are getting of hand

Dj play me HBP by Llona.

I am tired of thinking about the country

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