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Labor Unions Urge President Tinubu to Implement Living Wage as Strike Suspension Ends

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As the one-week suspension of the nationwide strike by organized labor expires, union leaders are urging President Bola Tinubu to implement a living wage for Nigerian workers. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Joe Ajaero, emphasized the necessity of a wage that addresses the income gap caused by the economic downturn, highlighting the organized labor’s demand for a minimum wage of N250,000.

This appeal coincides with calls from various stakeholders, including the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). The LCCI has urged all parties in the ongoing negotiations to balance economic realities, affordability, and sustainability to avoid negative consequences such as job losses and hyperinflation. The chamber emphasizes the importance of labor productivity supported by robust infrastructure and long-term economic stability.

Meanwhile, the NGF has called on the federal government to gradually eliminate electricity subsidies, citing their ineffectiveness and the financial burden they impose. The governors advocate for a “no-meter, no-service” policy to address the metering gap and ensure efficient electricity distribution. They also emphasize the need for transparent and efficient tariff regulations, allowing the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to operate independently without political interference. States should be allowed to implement viable metering programs and determine their own tariff methodologies based on local economic conditions.

The Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage has recommended a minimum wage of N62,000, which has been submitted to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation for onward transmission to President Tinubu. However, organized labor remains steadfast in its demand for N250,000. The unions plan to hold an emergency National Executive Council meeting to review the progress on wage negotiations after the suspension period ends.

The outcome of these negotiations and the President’s decision on the minimum wage will significantly impact the economic and social landscape in Nigeria. The labor unions’ demand for N250,000 as the minimum wage underscores the urgency of addressing workers’ financial needs amid economic challenges. Continuous dialogue and consultations are essential to achieving a sustainable and fair wage structure for Nigerian workers.

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