The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC),
however, said that out of 36 state governors in Nigeria, only five states have
begun the implementation of N30,000 new minimum wage signed into law in April
by President Muhammadu Buhari. Legit.ng reports that the labour, in a
communique issued at the end of its one-day stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja,
unveiled the names of the state governors who have started paying the new
minimum wage. Here are the states and their governors paying the new N30,000
minimum wage:
1. Lagos - Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
2. Kaduna - Mallam Nasir El-Rufai.
3. Kebbi - Abubakar Atiku Bagudu.
4. Adamawa - Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.
5. Jigawa -
Mohammed Badaru Abubakar.
The labour union hinted that it would shut down the 31
other states by December 31, if they failed to conclude all negotiations on the
‘consequential adjustment’ and begin full implementation of the new wage.
These are the 5 state governors who
have started paying new N30,000 minimum wage for their workers Source: UGC The
communique was signed by the NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, the general secretary,
Emmanuel Ugboaja, and the national chairperson, joint national public service
negotiating council (trade union), Abdulrafiu A. Adeniji. It said that
organised labour would not guarantee industrial harmony in any state that
failed to implement the new wage. The congress noted that organised labour in
the states would work in harmony to ensure that all workers enjoyed the new
national minimum wage. The communique read: “Each state should immediately
convoke an emergency executive council meeting and state congress of all
workers to brief them on the outcome of the stakeholders’ meeting on the new
national minimum wage implementation; “States which have not commenced
discussion should quickly constitute a negotiating committee and expeditiously
conclude discussions on salary adjustment consequent on the new national
minimum wage on or before December 31.
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