The Guardian (Nigeria)

Minimum Wage: NLC Identifies Abia, Imo, Benue, Kogi As Defaulters

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja, Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri and Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

KOGI,

Abia, Imo and Benue are the states yet to show any sign of willingnes­s to begin implementa­tion of the national minimum wage in their states, a document obtained by The Guardian has revealed.

The list, which is in the custody of the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC), highlights the implementa­tion stages of the national wage in all the states of the federation. Deputy General Secretary of NLC, Bello Ismail, told The Guardian in Abuja that while most states are paying workers’ salaries, what is paid is not in tandem with agreed terms with state councils. He said: “As far as the salaries of workers are concerned, most state government­s are paying. Where we have a challenge is how much of the salaries are paid.

“In some states, they pay in percentage­s. In such a state, it is difficult to accuse such states of not paying, but what are they paying? In that context, labour cannot accuse state government­s of not paying salaries, but some are not paying salaries in full.

“But labour recognises states, such as Lagos, Jigawa and Akwa Ibom for doing very well as far as payment of salaries are concerned.”

In the list, no substantia­l progress has been made by the government­s of Abia, Kogi, Benue and Imo states, while Kano recently came out to declare its inability to continue the implementa­tion, citing the ravaging effects of COVID- 19 on its finances.

Bello disclosed that the outbreak of COVID- 19 since March last year slowed the process of minimum wage negotiatio­n, adding: “All the negotiatio­ns that were on had to be put on hold because of the pandemic.

We have not been able to kick- start the process since then. Negotiatio­ns were on in states like Yobe and Kebbi until COVID- 19 came.” He hinted that the economic instabilit­y induced by COVID- 19 was cited by most state government­s for restrictin­g minimum wage implementa­tion to level one to six, while resisting extending it to other levels of service.

States that fall within this category include Sokoto, Bauchi and Kwara, while the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) is yet to commence the implementa­tion of the new wage.

 ??  ?? Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clement Agba; Minister of Environmen­t, Dr Mohammad Abubakar; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha and Minister of State for Environmen­t, Sharon Ikeazor, during the inaugurati­on of the
2nd Governing Council and Board of Trustees of Hydrocarbo­n Pollution Remediatio­n Project on Ogoni Cleanup in Abuja… yesterday PHOTO; NAN
Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clement Agba; Minister of Environmen­t, Dr Mohammad Abubakar; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha and Minister of State for Environmen­t, Sharon Ikeazor, during the inaugurati­on of the 2nd Governing Council and Board of Trustees of Hydrocarbo­n Pollution Remediatio­n Project on Ogoni Cleanup in Abuja… yesterday PHOTO; NAN

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