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70k Minimum Wage is Insufficient for Nigerian Families – Rep Chinda

Chinda emphasized that the focus should be on a living wage for Nigerian workers

paulcraft by paulcraft
June 9, 2024
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  • Kingsley Chinda asserts that ₦70,000 minimum wage is insufficient for Nigerian families, advocating instead for a living wage
  • He argues that a living wage could reduce corruption and motivate citizens to work diligently for the nation

Leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives, Rep Kingsley Chinda, has asserted that a minimum wage of ₦70,000 is insufficient for Nigerian families. He advocates for a living wage instead.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Friday night, Chinda emphasized that the focus should be on a living wage for Nigerian workers. He stated, “As a caucus, we don’t believe in a minimum wage. We have been calling for a living wage for Nigerians and Nigerian workers.”

Chinda argued that paying a living wage could reduce corruption and motivate citizens to work diligently for the nation. “Pay Nigerians a living wage, corruption will be reduced. Pay Nigerians a living wage; you will ignite the spirit to work for the nation,” he said.

He criticized the governor’s stance on limiting wages to ₦70,000 per month, stating it would not solve the country’s problems. He called for realistic and practical discussions between the Executive arm and Labour.

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Chinda highlighted the financial struggles of Nigerian families, noting that ₦70,000 cannot cover the expenses of a family with one or two wives and four children. “How much is a bag of rice?” he asked, emphasizing the inadequacy of the proposed wage.

He urged a shift from a minimum to a living wage, with solid support from the entire House, including the Speaker. Chinda recalled the Speaker’s remark at the Villa, advocating for a living wage for Nigerians.

In his remarks, Chinda also advised Labour to follow the rules while agitating for better wages. “Two wrongs cannot make a right,” he concluded, urging a balanced approach to pursuing fair compensation for workers.

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