The president of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Bobboi Kaigma talk on the amount concluded with Federal Government on minimum wage



The President of the Trade Union
Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Mr Bobboi Kaigama, announced on Wednesday that a new
amount agreed by the Federal Government and labour to serve as Nigeria’s new minimum
wage would be announced next month.

Bobboi, who made the disclosure
in an interview with the labour correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Lagos, said that the committee working on the minimum wage had almost
concluded negotiations on the matter.

The Federal Government had set a
September date to roll out a new minimum wage for workers, although the
Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige, was recently reported as “double-speaking”
on the issue.

Civil servants in Nigeria are
eagerly awaiting a wage increase after years of enduring a wage structure,
described by analysts as one of the lowest in the world.

But public office holders in
Africa’s most populous nation, including members of the bi-cameral parliament
enjoy some of the biggest wages in the world, according to analysts.

Kaigama said that a tripartite
committee meeting was holding on Wednesday in Abuja but refused to elaborate on
issues being discussed at the meeting.

“The tripartite meeting is
holding today but I do not want to pre-empt the outcome or the level we have
reached in our discussions, otherwise there will be unnecessary anxiety.

”But by the end of August, I am
assuring you that workers will know what the agreed new minimum wage will be”,
he said.

On November 22, 2017, President
Muhammadu Buhari approved the appointment of a 30-member committee to work out
a new minimum wage. He inaugurated the committee on November 27.

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