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FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Islie: 11:42am On Jul 20

The Federal Government is set to spend N3tn on the new minimum wage and the payment of pensions and gratuities, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, disclosed this on Friday during a meeting with the Senate Committee on Appropriations, chaired by Olamilekan Adeola.

The minister presented the general principles of the newly amended 2024 budget to the committee at the meeting.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu had, after a meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress on Thursday, approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 for Nigerian workers. The president also pledged to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

The National Assembly, in both chambers, had on Wednesday passed for first and second readings an amendment of N6.2tn to the 2024 budget, increasing the budget size to N33.7tn.

In a letter to the Senate, read in plenary by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, Tinubu sought the withdrawal of N3.2tn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for capital expenditure. Additionally, he requested another N3tn for additional recurrent expenditure for the year ending on December 31, 2024.

For expeditious consideration, the Senate gave the requests presented as executive bills, first and second readings, and mandated its committees on Appropriations and Finance to inject more legislative inputs and report back within a week. In his lead debate on the Appropriation Amendment Bill, the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, said the amendment sought to authorise the issuance of N3.2tn for capital expenditure and N3tn for recurrent expenditure from the consolidated fund. He explained that this would help fund capital infrastructure development, education, healthcare access, and public welfare initiatives.

Senator Adamu Aliero supported the bills, citing the need to fund the expected minimum wage for workers. Senator Adams Oshiomhole emphasised the necessity of funding the personnel costs arising from the minimum wage adjustment. He stressed that the increase in personnel expenditure must be legally backed to prevent financial shortfalls.

During the Friday meeting with the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the minister noted that the new budget additions would not be funded by loans but by an already reserved profit.

Bagudu explained that priorities were given to projects that would open up roads for investments and emergencies, while other road projects would be addressed in subsequent batches. He highlighted the country’s historical underinvestment in infrastructure as a root cause of recent problems and commended President Tinubu for addressing the infrastructure deficit.

Bagudu assured that the Federal Executive Council would continue to approve funding for other road projects as funds become available. He provided a sectoral overview of the N3.2tn for the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Projects and the N3tn increase in the recurrent component of the budget.

Senator Adeola affirmed the government’s capacity to finance the 2024 budget and requested a detailed breakdown of the N6.2tn approval.

This breakdown, to be submitted next week, will be debated by both chambers of the National Assembly. Senate Spokesperson, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, confirmed that ministries, departments, and agencies would defend their budget allocations before the relevant Senate committees.


The recurrent budget of N3tn will fund the minimum wage, pensions, and gratuities, while the capital component of N3.2tn will augment existing road projects on state and federal routes, including coastal roads, the Sokoto-Badagry road, railway construction, and dam irrigation.

Acceptance of N70,000 minimum wage act of solidarity — NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress on Friday night stated that its acceptance of the N70,000 minimum wage proposed by Tinubu was an act of solidarity.

The congress made this known in a statement released at the end of its National Executive Council meeting. The statement, which was signed by the National President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, affirmed that the NLC would continue to defend the rights of Nigerian workers at all times.

The statement read, “NEC-in-session concluded that this decision, though challenging and far from our initial demand, was made in the spirit of solidarity and sacrifice for the Nigerian masses to avert a threatened further hike in the price of petrol, which would inflict more hardship on the already suffering masses.

“Once again, NEC-in-session restates the commitment of the NLC to continue standing resolutely in its mission to defend and advance the rights of Nigerian workers and the Nigerian people at all times.

“It therefore calls on all Nigerians to unite in this cause and to hold our leaders accountable to the same standards of sacrifice and service.”


N70,000 can’t sustain workers in Lagos, says labour

Also, the Lagos State Chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress has urged the state government to consider the peculiarities of the state when the new N70,000 minimum wage comes into effect.

The state chairman of the NLC, Mrs Funmi Sessi, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Lagos that the N70,000 minimum wage approved by President Bola Tinubu could not sustain workers in the state.


“We, in Lagos State, still need to negotiate further with the government on issues such as rent, transportation and feeding. The government needs to look critically at our wage and add the ‘Lagos factor’.

“We know that if Ogun, Oyo, Edo, and Ekiti are paying the N70,000 stipulated by law, for Lagos, Kano, Rivers, and Abuja, there will always be that special factor for their allowances.

“So, we use this medium to appeal to our loving and good Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who is always willing to appreciate the good works of workers and alleviate their sufferings.

“We want to tell the governor that the ‘Lagos factor’ should be considered for the workers in the state. N70,000 is not sustainable for workers residing in the state.


“We will, however, continue to engage and dialogue until what we feel will be best for the workers is achieved,” she said.

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Aboks(m): 11:45am On Jul 20
Naija na scam

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by mrvitalis(m): 11:53am On Jul 20
Honestly 6 trillion on wage bill for a country of 220 million people is a miracle

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Chinkoalhaji34: 11:56am On Jul 20
Kudos to the FG. We know una no be magicians, at least the effort is being made to ensure the welfare of the civil servants are well taken care of.

More grease to una elbows

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by MasterJayJay: 11:58am On Jul 20
mrvitalis:
Honestly 6 trillion on wage bill for a country of 220 million people is a miracle
Did they employ 220 million people?

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by mrvitalis(m): 12:07pm On Jul 20
MasterJayJay:

Did they employ 220 million people?
They employed people that made the 220 people's live barely livable

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by LeeSantos(m): 12:08pm On Jul 20
Hopeless country. To even think there was a time the Naira was 0.50 to $1

The damage seems irreversible

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Melagros(m): 12:12pm On Jul 20
COMRADES, those who had voted for Tinubu and APC because of tribalism and religion, nay they never see peace

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by psalmskiddy(m): 12:23pm On Jul 20
I hope corp members are included in this budget

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by GanagiBitrus: 12:24pm On Jul 20
This increased minimum wage is just like taking Panadol to cure Malaria.
Yes, it provides relief from headache symptom but doesn't cure Malaria.

The actual problem is high inflation, not wages. If nothing is done about rising inflation, very soon the 70k will become grossly insufficient & there would be renewed agitation to increase minimum wage.

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by SensualMan1(m): 12:24pm On Jul 20
Funny thing is Agbado and Ronu's are not civil servants on government payroll so there salary still remains 30k.

Jagaban till 2051

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by BigDawsNet: 12:24pm On Jul 20
Is job creation not part of Nigeria budgets?
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Brendaniel: 12:24pm On Jul 20
See what tribalism has done to Nigeria ....

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Pat081: 12:24pm On Jul 20
Aboks:
Naija na scam
God bless you sir

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:25pm On Jul 20
It is nothing compared to 400 people in nass and fg 8trillion angry

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by ebinpawa: 12:25pm On Jul 20
Scam

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Wizpa(m): 12:27pm On Jul 20
Good
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Ebigwei007: 12:28pm On Jul 20
Chinkoalhaji34:
Kudos to the FG. We know una no be magicians, at least the effort is being made to ensure the welfare of the civil servants are well taken care of.

More grease to una elbows
pray to God to give you wisdom because the one you have is nt funtioning at all

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:28pm On Jul 20
PARADIZEPRIEST:
It is nothing compared to 400 people in nass and fg 8trillion angry
THEY SHOULD PUT ALL PUBLIC SERVANTS AND CIVIL SERVANTS ON SAME SALARY SCALE AND MAKE NASS AND ALL LEGIS HOUSES PARTTIME JOBS. angry SET SALART FOR PRESIDENCY AND HAVE ACCOUNTABILITY A.I TO WATCH OUR MONEY DAILY SPENT BY GOVT. undecided
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by teadrake(m): 12:29pm On Jul 20
LeeSantos:
Hopeless country. To even think there was a time the Naira was 0.50 to $1

The damage seems irreversible
If you were the President, kindly enumerate things you would have done better to improve our economy, security, infrastructure, agriculture, health and others. Most importantly, the actions towards reducing the price of dollars
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Bamss1(m): 12:30pm On Jul 20
Nigeria is a rich but poor country
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by dododawa1: 12:30pm On Jul 20
82 billion


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Yayaha Bello


In

MIND
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Confirm4real(m): 12:32pm On Jul 20
Hope they won't borrow loan again because of all these cheesy
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by Dialpad: 12:32pm On Jul 20
How much is that in USD, paying a worker $50 is low.
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by saintbillion(m): 12:38pm On Jul 20
Corpers right now

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by tunjijones(m): 12:43pm On Jul 20
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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by iluvdonjazzy: 12:45pm On Jul 20
That's chicken change compared to what they steals.

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Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by vanitybutiwanti: 12:48pm On Jul 20
mrvitalis:
Honestly 6 trillion on wage bill for a country of 220 million people is a miracle
you talk a lot of trash, are 220m employed by FG?
Re: FG To Spend ₦‎3 Trillion On New Minimum Wage, Pensions, Gratuities by wunmi590(m): 12:51pm On Jul 20


What is so difficult in that? After all it is a chicken change for all the politicians as that what's majority of them share as wardrobe allowance...

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