TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Hiccups surrounding new minimum wage – New Telegraph

The Citizen by The Citizen
June 24 2018
in Public Affairs
A A
0
Alex Ekwueme: Bishop, Ngige fight over missing £200,000 medical bill refund
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As Nigerians savour the peaceful atmosphere between organised labour and the Federal Government, the latter appears to be fanning the embers of crisis by toying with the minimum wage agreement reached between both parties.

When everyone had thought that the battle was gradually coming to an end, the Federal Government has again displayed insincerity on its part over the date of implementation, thereby putting the workers’ movement at alert.

Labour’s position is not new as it had sent signals to government that it would go to battle with it if it continues to undermine the welfare on Nigerian workers. The unions put into perspective what might become of the country if the Federal Government failed to whip itself into line and take Nigerians out of the hardship currently being visited on them through deliberate and inhuman policies.

The deep-seated acrimony expressed is understandably sanctioned and quite appreciated by Nigerian workers, who have suddenly become victims of the change they had craved and voted for over three years.

Yet again, labour was jolted to reality a few days ago when the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, stunned the nation with the news that the implementation of the new minimum wage would no longer be possible in September as earlier promised.

Since the announcement, interested parties have publicly denounced the new position, which is contrary to what the minister himself had promised in February. With the constitution of an all-inclusive tripartite committee, interested parties had thought that an end was in sight to the frequent crisis between organised labour and employers.

However, with the minister’s new position, labour appears set to head for the trenches going by the position of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as recently spelt out by its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, in Geneva at the 2018 edition of International Labour Organisation (ILO) annual meeting.

To keep Nigerian workers on a minimum wage of N18,000 for such a long time, especially in the face of open display of opulence by politicians and those in high echelon of government, is, to say the least, most insensitive.

Apart from the fact that wage increase is a constitutional matter, which ought to be observed by administration once every five year, it is on record that as at the time N18,000 minimum wage was negotiated with the Federal Government, the exchange rate then was about N145 to a dollar compared to today’s N360. Since then, inflation had risen steadily from around 12 per cent to as much as 18.5 per cent before dropping down to 13 per cent.

To imagine that the N18,000 minimum wage fixed over five years ago would still be sustainable is unimaginable. In a society where education is not totally free, access to medical care, accommodation, transportation and other social services are cumbersome and expensive to come by, there is certainly a limit to what N18,000 can do today.

Little wonder official corruption in public offices is growing by the day despite government’s spirited effort at checking the menace. More annoying is the fact that the Federal Government, through the minister, was never in any way forced to make its promise that the implementation of the new wage would commence in the third quarter of this year.

To put an end to doubts and make the process total, the committee was well constituted to include private sector employers, federal and state governments and other relevant bodies. This was to ensure nobody cries foul at the end of the day or lament that he was not a party to the agreement.

Although some observers had shown concerns over some state government’s ability to fulfil their obligation on the new wage considering the huge salary arrears they owe even with N18,000, none of them has, however, complained publicly that the N66,500 new wage proposed by labour is an extra burden they can’t deliver on.

While the expected confrontation between labour and the Federal Government appears to be incubating, it is, however, surprising that up till this moment, the former has not come out to dispute the minister’s position that the September date is actually scheduled for the committee to conclude its assignment before handing it over to government.

While praying for a peaceful resolution among the parties involved, we call on the Federal Government to make the process faster and ensure the new wage is implemented this year.

We also appeal to members of the committee to take care of all the grey areas in the recommendations so as not to give the Federal Government the ground to justify its position. Ultimately, now that the problem of insecurity across the country is waning, efforts should be made not to derail the economy further through industrial action

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

Ejidike congratulates Super Eagles, implores team to beat Argentina

Next Post

Agenda for the new APC leadership – Thisday

Related Posts

Imo ‘Tiger Base’ atrocities stain democracy – Punch
Public Affairs

Imo ‘Tiger Base’ atrocities stain democracy – Punch

March 13 2026
Young Nigerians need jobs – Punch
Public Affairs

Young Nigerians need jobs – Punch

March 13 2026
Accountability and the states – Thisday
Public Affairs

Accountability and the states – Thisday

March 13 2026
Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch
Public Affairs

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

February 20 2026
Tinubu denies Christian, Muslim genocide in Nigeria
Public Affairs

Pay local contractors – Punch

February 4 2026
Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch
Public Affairs

Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch

January 9 2026
Next Post
Irate youths disrupt APC rally in Funtua

Agenda for the new APC leadership – Thisday

UK residents demand second Brexit vote

UK residents demand second Brexit vote

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Chicago Varsity releases Tinubu’s records to Atiku

Nigeria’s poverty rate jumps to 63% after subsidy removal

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Cross River Assembly sacks LG vice chair over misconduct

Cross River Assembly sacks LG vice chair over misconduct

by The Editor
February 24 2026
0

...

Ogun State refutes Prince Kuye’s endorsement as Awujale of Ijebuland

Ogun State refutes Prince Kuye’s endorsement as Awujale of Ijebuland

by The Editor
February 22 2026
0

...

Umahi’s son Osborne, picks LG chairmanship form in Ebonyi

Umahi’s son Osborne, picks LG chairmanship form in Ebonyi

by The Editor
January 20 2026
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Pres. Tinubu nominates Yuguda as CBN Deputy Governor

Pres. Tinubu nominates Yuguda as CBN Deputy Governor

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

WorldStage announces strategic employments with Bamidele Famoofo joining as Editor

WorldStage announces strategic employments with Bamidele Famoofo joining as Editor

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Rivers State not for political war, says Fubara

Fubara appoints new Chief of Staff, SSG

by The Editor
February 26 2026
0

...

Tinubu accepts Egbetokun’s resignation, names Tunji Disu acting IG

Tinubu accepts Egbetokun’s resignation, names Tunji Disu acting IG

by The Editor
February 24 2026
0

...

ODDITIES

Insults, pressure pushed women into BBL – Nkechi Blessing

Insults, pressure pushed women into BBL – Nkechi Blessing

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

Nigerian nurse loses licence for sleeping during shift in Australia

Nigerian nurse loses licence for sleeping during shift in Australia

by The Editor
January 24 2026
0

Woman battling cancer seeks second wife for sex-starved husband

Woman battling cancer seeks second wife for sex-starved husband

by The Editor
December 27 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

US military refueling aircraft crashes in Iraq

US military refueling aircraft crashes in Iraq

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Senegal lawmakers back tougher anti-LGBTQ+ law

Senegal lawmakers back tougher anti-LGBTQ+ law

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Iran’s new supreme leader vows revenge

Iran’s new supreme leader vows revenge

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Saudi Arabia bans poultry, eggs from Nigeria, others over health concerns

Saudi Arabia bans poultry, eggs from Nigeria, others over health concerns

by The Editor
February 25 2026
0

...

Russian spy agency takes over Wagner operations in Africa

Russian spy agency takes over Wagner operations in Africa

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

State of the States

Lagos launches online system for building permits

Lagos launches online system for building permits

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

Lagos shuts Lekki–Epe Expressway for repairs

Lagos shuts Lekki–Epe Expressway for repairs

by The Editor
February 26 2026
0

...

Gov. Zulum approves N12.9bn aeronautics scholarship for 54 Borno students

Gov. Zulum approves N12.9bn aeronautics scholarship for 54 Borno students

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Ogun: Royal houses reject candidate for new Olowu

Residents protest as bandits attack Ondo community, abduct couple

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

Tinubu appoints Fola Adeola to chair new taskforce on petroleum reform

March 13 2026
30 banks meet CBN recapitalisation rules as deadline nears

CBN bars loan defaulters from accessing banking services, new credit

March 13 2026
Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price, second time in six days

Dangote refinery raises petrol price to N1,175/litre as crude spikes

March 13 2026
Trump imposes new 10% global tariff

US offers $10m reward for information on Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, others

March 13 2026

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Imo ‘Tiger Base’ atrocities stain democracy – Punch

Imo ‘Tiger Base’ atrocities stain democracy – Punch

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

Young Nigerians need jobs – Punch

Young Nigerians need jobs – Punch

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

Accountability and the states – Thisday

Accountability and the states – Thisday

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

by The Editor
February 20 2026
0

Tinubu denies Christian, Muslim genocide in Nigeria

Pay local contractors – Punch

by The Editor
February 4 2026
0

Opinion

Wanted: Drastic police reform under Tunji Disu

Wanted: Drastic police reform under Tunji Disu

by The Editor
March 13 2026
0

...

SEC explains licence grant to two crypto exchanges in Nigeria

New cryptocurrency tax regime in Nigeria

by The Editor
January 20 2026
0

...

Air Peace pledges free evacuation, medicals for trafficked Nigerian girls in Ivory Coast

No, Nigerian airfares are not the cheapest

by The Editor
December 29 2025
0

...

Tax document fraud: Governance and trust deficit

Tax document fraud: Governance and trust deficit

by The Editor
December 22 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.