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Minimum wage is a national law of 2019 which should be obeyed by all states – Ngige

Last updated: October 16, 2019 6:10 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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As the quest for implementation of minimum wage grows thicker, the Federal Government has disclosed that it has plans to review the wages of all political officer holders.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige during a congratulatory visit by the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE)to his reappointment as a minister on Tuesday in Abuja.

While speaking at the meeting, Ngige said that there was the need to review and streamline the wages and allowances given to political service holders, and the high wages earned by workers in certain government organisations.

“The last holistic wage review took place in 2011 and a new one is being planned. Government has put up the Presidential Committee on Salaries headed by the Minister of Finance and co-chaired by me,” he said.

“The committee will look at the wage structure of the public service after the ‘consequential adjustment’ being done presently.

”There are people who earn 300 per cent of what others earn and they have the same degree. We may have people in NNPC, FIRS, Customs and others with third-class (degrees) earning 300 per cent more than the man with first-class in the ministry,” he said.

According to the minister of Labour, “the committee was put in place to look at the different wage structures. ”We have 12 wage structures in Nigeria. We will beam our searchlight on them”.

“Revenue Mobilisation will also look at what is given to political office holders. What is a governor doing with hazard allowance? What hazard when the state is feeding him and his family? What is a governor doing with constituency allowance? The whole state is his constituency. These are what will be holistically reviewed,” he said.

The minister of Labour and Productivity could not hide his shock when NULGE told him that state chapters of the union were not engaged by governments and council chairman on the issue of the National Minimum Wage Act.

“The minimum wage is a national law of 2019 which should be obeyed by all states. We cannot allow the government to shut down the economy because it wants to pay salaries and wages,” he said.

2020 budget

Mr Ngige said the 2020 budget of N10.3 trillion has N3.8 trillion as personnel cost ”without overhead”.

He said these are all part of personnel expenses. ”N160 billion is for consequential adjustment of the minimum wage and not total package of workers’ salaries. Everyone has to make sacrifice,” he added.

NULGE reacts

Meanwhile, the National president, NULGE, Ibrahim Khaleel, raised concerns over the non-involvement of its members in any of the standing minimum wage negotiating councils in the country.

He said ”if NULGE cannot be made a member of any of the negotiating councils, another council should be created for the local government employees as recommended”.

“We believe we are having a lot of gaps in terms of our role of engagement with the government and our employers and this is very good machinery that we are praying and agitating that we will get it under your leadership, ” he said.

Mr Khaleel also raised concerns over the non-implementation of NULGE’s scheme of service in some states thereby leading to termination of service at grade 14 or 15.

He appealed to the federal government to address the injustice by calling on the state governments concerned to do the needful.

TAGGED:Dr Chris Ngige.Federal Government of NigeriaMinistry of Labour and ProductivityNational Minimum Wage ActNULGE
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