Mr Peter Ozo-Esan, General Secretary, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
has assured Nigerians workers of the payment of the reviewed minimum
wage before the end of 2018.
Ozo-Esan gave this assurance in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
According
to him, in spite of the delay caused by the Sallah break, the
tripartite committee involved with the review of the wage will
conclude its work on Sept. 4th and 5th.
“We believe that the
initial expectation that by September a new minimum wage should come
on board, we think that the government still should be able to deliver
that to Nigerians.
“Nigerian workers will continue to demand
that from the government and as soon as this report is submitted
government should do the needful before the National Assembly, because
that is the process.
“We expect that the National Assembly will
play its part in speedily considering the bill that will be placed
before it and do everything possible for Nigerian workers to have a
new minimum wage.’’
On the concerns raised by state governors,
Ozo-Esan stressed that it was not for them to determine what to pay,
but that as employers they must comply with the minimum wage as
approved by law.
“ Minimum wage is not fixed for government, it
is fixed for employers across the economy whether government or
private employer, the law will require you to pay the minimum wage.
“
What state governments want does not matter, because this is not a
political matter; the minimum wage is the barest minimum that any
worker must earn and no employer can go below that.’’ he added.
The
NLC secretary general stressed that state governments mismanaging
their funds have no excuse not to pay salaries, adding that Nigerian
must start demanding for dividends of democracy from their leaders.
“We urge our members to get their voter cards and vote out governors who have shown incapacity to govern,” he added.
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