The Federal Government has declared the organised labour’s demand for a nationwide minimal wage of N494,000 as economically unsustainable, warning it may destabilise the financial system and negatively affect over 200 million Nigerians.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, acknowledged this throughout a information convention in Abuja.
In an announcement signed by his media aide Rabiu Ibrahim on Saturday, Idris emphasised that the proposed minimal wage would lead to an annual expenditure of N9.5 trillion, a burden he described as untenable for the nation’s funds.
According to Idris, the federal government’s present provide is an N60,000 minimal wage, representing a 100 per cent improve from the 2019 price, which has been accepted by the organised personal sector concerned within the wage negotiations.
“The Federal Government’s new minimal wage proposal quantities to a 100 per cent improve on the prevailing minimal wage in 2019. Labour, nonetheless, needed N494,000, which might improve by 1,547 per cent on the prevailing wage.
“The sum of N494,000 national minimum wage which Labour is seeking would cumulatively amount to the sum N9.5 trillion bill to the Federal Government of Nigeria,” Idris mentioned.
He burdened the potential financial fallout, together with huge job losses, significantly within the personal sector, if the labour demand was met.
“Nigerians need to understand that whereas the FG is desirous of ample remuneration for Nigerian workers, what is most critical is that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not encourage any action that could lead to massive job loss, especially in the private sector, who may not be able to pay the wage demanded by the organised labour,” Idris acknowledged.
The Minister identified that whereas labour was advocating for increased wages for roughly 1.2 million staff, the federal government’s precedence was the welfare of your entire inhabitants, guided by rules of affordability and sustainability.
Idris known as on organised labour to return to the negotiating desk to agree on extra cheap and lifelike wages.
He reiterated the Tinubu administration’s dedication to staff’ welfare, noting that the present wage award of N35,000 for federal staff will proceed till a brand new nationwide minimal wage is established.
On Friday, the Nigeria Labour Congress declared a nationwide indefinite strike beginning at midnight on Sunday, June 2, 2024, as a result of federal authorities’s refusal to extend the proposed minimal wage above N60,000.
The President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, introduced the strike following failed negotiations between the federal government and arranged labour.
Despite the federal government’s last provide of N60,000, which included a latest improve from an preliminary N57,000, the labour unions discovered the proposal inadequate.
At the assembly, labour revised its demand, lowering it by N3,000 from the preliminary N497,000 proposed final week, setting the brand new proposal at N494,000.
Despite this concession, the negotiations remained deadlocked as the federal government maintained its provide of N60,000, resulting in the declaration of a nationwide indefinite strike.