The Federal Government of Nigeria has said after consultations it proposed N24,000 as the new minimum wage for civil servants.
The Minister of Labour and employment, Chris Ngige, stated this
Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the meeting of
the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
Mr. Ngige was responding to media reports quoting the president of
the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba, saying that the
tri-partite committee discussing the demand for new minimum wage has
agreed to increase it from the current N19,200 to N30,000.
“Such information is not true,” Mr Ngige said.
The minister said when the committee reconvened on October 5, after
the NLC had called off its nationwide strike, “ the organised labour
came down to N30,000, the organised private sector came down to
N25,000.”
He also said the federal government had to consult with the 36 state
governors. After the consultations, he said, the federal government
proposed N24,000 while governors proposed N20,000.
Mr Ngige said the government is therefore still consulting and negotiations is ongoing.
He said in accordance with Convention 131 of International Labour
Organisation, the most important thing to consider in fixing the new
minimum wage is the ability to pay.
The NLC had initially proposed a N50,000 minimum wage for workers, a
move opposed by many state governors, many of whom are unable to
regularly pay the current N18,000 minimum wage.
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