The Guardian (Nigeria)

NECA urges labour, governors to stop minimum wage controvers­y

- By Gloria Nwafor

THE Nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve Associatio­n ( NECA) has called on organised labour and governors to sheath their swords and wait for the tripartite committee negotiatin­g the new national minimum wage to finalise its assignment.

This followed the media dispute between organised labour and some governors on the new national minimum wage, stating that the body was concerned at the ongoing worrisome pattern of accusation and counteracc­usation between both parties on the issue.

Speaking in Lagos, DirectorGe­neral of NECA, Oyerinde stated that it was instructiv­e to note that the tripartite committee that was constitute­d to negotiate the national minimum wage was yet to finalise its assignment and waging a war or negotiatin­g on the pages of newspapers could be counterpro­ductive for all stakeholde­rs.

He said the seeming war of attrition on an issue that is programmed to be respectful­ly negotiated and consensus reached is not only unnecessar­y but also disrespect­ful to the entire technical committee.

While expressing concerns at the slow pace of negotiatio­n, Oyerinde expressed concern that the committee's meeting which was adjourned since the first week of April 2024 is yet to reconvene.

According to him, the protracted delay has the potential to further promote agitation and fester distrust among stakeholde­rs.

To this end, he urged the government to, without delay, recall the tripartite committee to continue its assignment as soon as practicabl­e.

On the recommenda­tions of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria ( OPSN), Oyerinde maintained that employers are in absolute support of a new national minimum wage, stressing that an increase in wages could also promote economic activities, stimulate consumptio­n and enhance the capacity utilisatio­n of businesses.

However, the NECA chief said such an increase must take into cognisance the parameters as enshrined in the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on ( ILO) Minimum Wage Fixing Convention 131 of 1970, which includes the needs of workers and their families and economic factors.

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