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EKITI GOVERMENT TO START PAYING MINIMUM WAGE TO WORKERS

Temi Badmus by Temi Badmus
August 29, 2019
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The chairman of the Ekiti state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Kolapo Olatunde, announced on Monday, August 26 that the federal government would commence payment of the long-awaited new minimum wage from September 2019.

Olatunde made the disclosure in an interview with the labour correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ado-Ekiti. Legit.ng gathers that he said: “I speak to you as a right source that nothing will stop the implementation of the N30, 000 minimum wage next month. Imo government won’t flout court orders, says Gov Ihedioha “Government will pay the new minimum wage in the first week of September. “After the National Executive Council meeting of the NLC in Kano, we have streamlined everything that can cause any further delay of the payment. “Now, we are waiting for the outcome.” He said that the issue of consequential adjustment raised by labour, to properly harmonise payment of the new wage, had delayed the payment.

The labour chief said the payment could start from the early week of September, when he was asked to state the exact date workers should expect the payment. He noted that the reappointed minister of labour and employment, Senator Chris Ngige, had taken it as his priority to ensure that the minimum wage issue was finally resolved. Organised labour and the federal government have been locked in endless bickering on the modalities for the payment of the new minimum wage which was approved by government in early 2019.

PDP back Governor Makinde to probe Ajimobi’s administration over missing vehicles, debt claim On April 18, President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Minimum Wage Bill into law, to bring relief to Nigerian workers; but payment of the wage has remained a problem. Labour had asked for consequential adjustment but government argued that it had already made budgetary provision for an adjustment of N10, 000 across board for those already earning above N30, 000 per month. The development resulted to a logjam on the issue, delaying the payment of the wage since April.

Review of minimum wage in Nigeria was effected last, eight years ago, leaving civil servants at the receiving end of economic hardships. Public sector workers in oil-bearing Nigeria receive meager salaries, while political office holders receive some of the biggest pay cheques in the world, according to analysts.

previously reported that Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna approved the payment of the new national minimum wage for the state workers, beginning from September 1.

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