Minimum Wage: NLC Appeals to Mr President to Expedite Action
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to expedite action on the proposed
new national Minimum Wage by transmitting it to the National Assembly in good
time.
Dr Peter Eson-Ozo, NLC General
Secretary said this in an interview with newsmen on Monday in Abuja.
Eson-Ozo said the Tripartite
Committee on the New National Minimum Wage had concluded its meetings and a
report of N30, 000 was agreed upon as the new minimum wage for Nigerian
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Sani “The report has been submitted to Mr President and what we expect now from
Mr President is to do justice to that report, by quickly raising an executive
bill on the new National Minimum Wage.
“And when that bill gets to the National
Assembly, we want to assure Nigerian workers that we will be ready to engage
them constructively,’’ he said.
The NLC General Secretary told NAN that there
was no controversy over the agreed amount, as N30, 000 was the agreement
reached during the negotiations by members of the committee.
“We all signed up
on the N30, 000, so why should there be any controversy,’’ he said. NAN reports
that the Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage concluded its
negotiation process on November 5 and submitted the report to Mr President on
November 6.
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on protest Before then, the Federal Government had offered to pay N24, 000,
while the organised labour had agreed with the Organised Private Sector (OPS)
to stand on N30, 000 as the new National Minimum Wage.
Newsmen further reports
that President Buhari while receiving the committee report said “In a way, both
arguments are valid.
I want to assure you all that we will immediately put in
place the necessary machinery that will close out these open areas.
Our plan is
to transmit the Executive Bill to the National Assembly for passage within the
shortest possible time. I am fully committed to having a new National Minimum
Wage Act in the very near future,’’ he said.
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