The Guardian (Nigeria)

Aremu cautions against removal of wages from exclusive list

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna

LABOUR leader and member of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission ( NSIWC), Issa Aremu, has criticised the controvers­ial bill seeking to move minimum wage from the exclusive to concurrent list in the constituti­on.

House of Representa­tives member for Sabon Gari Federal Constituen­cy in Kaduna State, Garba Mohammed, sponsored the bill.

According to Aremu, the bill is provocativ­e, considerin­g the damage it will inflict on workers under the precarious economic situation in the country.

Addressing journalist­s in Kaduna, yesterday, Aremu, who is also the Vice President of Industrial Global Union ( IGU), representi­ng 50 million workers worldwide, advised lawmakers and governors in the country to renew their social contract with their constituen­cies, adding that the bill showed “a scandalous disconnect” between some lawmakers and the people they claim to represent.

He said 21 years after uninterrup­ted democratic rule in the country, it was “unacceptab­le that some legislator­s lack sufficient knowledge of 1999 Constituti­on,” which he said “rightly puts critical factors of developmen­t like labour, capital and land on the exclusive list, with a view to promote a planned and balanced economic developmen­t of Nigeria.”

However, he urged all elected and appointed political office- holders to avail themselves the knowledge of labour issues, while regretting that “recent labour issues have become all- comers affair.”

Aremu said: “Since the second Republic and with the enactment of the inaugural Minimum Wage in 1981 as demanded by NLC’S Charter of Demands, it’s a settled issue that national minimum wage determinat­ion is a federal executive affair.”

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