The labour movement in Nigeria has charged state governors to
implement the new National Minimum Wage signed into law by President
Muhammadu Buhari recently.
Dr Nasir Idris, President of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and
Deputy President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), stated this in Abuja on
Monday, at a pre-May Day sensitisation rally on Monday in Abuja.
The theme of the Pre-May Day Rally tagged “March for jobs, labour
rights and shared prosperity,” was organised by the NLC and the Trade
Union Congress (TUC).
According to him, we are calling on the governors to put machinery in
place to ensure that they implement the N30,000 minimum wages for
workers in the country.
“The NLC and TUC will not condone any governor that failed to implement it for his workers.
“We want to assure workers that any governor that refused to
implement the new minimum wage for workers, we are going to make the
state unbearable for him.
“We will do anything humanly possible and we are going to use our
might and strength to ensure that they implement that minimum wage,’’ he
said.
Idris called on the management of the Federal Capital Territory
Administration to set the ball rolling for the implementation of the new
minimum wage.
Also, Mr Najeem Yashin, NLC Deputy president said the rally was to
sensitise workers on the May Day celebration and why they should come
out en-mass to celebrate the day.
Yashin said that on May Celebration the Nigeria Labour movement would
be calling on the Federal Government and the State government to ensure
that the new minimum wage was implemented to the letter.
“We will also be calling on the Federal Government to create more jobs for our teeming youth in the country,‘’ he said.
Speaking, Mr Lawrence Amechi, President Civil Service Union of
Nigeria said the march became necessary as the Pre-May Symposium was
suspended.
“The march is important because we have suspended May Day Symposium,
so we decided to do this march so that many of our people will be aware
that we want them to come out en-mass on May 1.
“We have decided to go round Abuja to awaken workers consciousness,
which is what we have done today and we are happy that the turnout is
very impressive. We also want to use this opportunity to urge the state
governors to immediately start the implementation of the minimum wage.
“Because President Muhammadu Buhari has signed it into law on April
18, and the effective day is April so we are already in arrears of few
days.
“So by the end of May, we expect that every worker will go home with
the salary, in fact, most of the problem that we are having are with the
state governors and we have asked them to cut down their excesses and
pay the new wage,‘’ he said.
Amechi, however, added that any state that refuses to pay would face the full wrath of the union.
“So by the end of May, if no governor has paid the minimum wage and
the arrears cumulatively, it is going to be war between labour and that
particular government and we hope that they will do the needful,‘’ he
said.

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