State’s should be allowed to negotiate minimum wage it can pay – Southern govs

Governors from the Southern part of Nigeria, under the aegis of the Southern Governors’ Forum (SGF), on Thursday in Abuja called for the consideration of the ability of each state to pay the new minimum wage.

Their call came as the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), said Wednesday night that it will continue to engage stakeholders to reach a mutually agreeable solution to the new minimum wage crisis.

Although President Bola Tinubu was, in an unusual manner, present at the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting often chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima as neither him or his vice said anything about the new minimum wage.

This was even as the Organised Labour yesterday raised alarm that both public and private sectors’ workers were becoming restive over delay in concluding the new minimum wage, and were pushing Labour leaders to declare industrial action to quicken the process.

The governors in a 16-point communique issued yesterday, also advocated that each state be allowed to negotiate the new wage with the labour unions.

“The Forum discussed the minimum wage issues demanded by labour and unanimously agreed that the minimum wage should be reflective of the cost of living and that each state should be allowed to negotiate its minimum wage.

‘’This led to the forum’s discussion on fiscal federalism and devolution of powers,” the communique read.

Rising from a meeting of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF, in Abuja in the early hours of yesterday, governors of the 36 states of the federation promised to remain dedicated to the process and assured that better wages would result from the ongoing negotiations.

At the meeting were governors of Oyo, Zamfara, Anambra, Delta, Gombe, Kano, Imo, Kwara, Ondo, Kaduna, Kebbi, Ebonyi, Sokoto, Ogun States, among others

In a communique signed at the end of the meeting by NGF chairman and governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the governors said: “The Forum discussed the new national minimum wage.

“The governors agreed to continue engaging with key stakeholders to reach a mutually agreeable solution. We remain dedicated to the process and assure that better wages will result from the ongoing negotiations.”

Recall that President Bola Tinubu had in January, set up a tripartite committee to negotiate a new minimum wage for workers.

The committee comprises the organised labour, representatives of federal and state governments as well as the Organised Private Sector (OPS).

Published by newspread247.com

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