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Minimum Wage: Tinubu Gets ₦105,000 Proposal – Reports

Minimum Wage: Tinubu Gets ₦105,000 Proposal – Reports
  • PublishedJune 6, 2024

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, on Thursday, reportedly submitted a proposal of ₦105,000 (approximately $220) per month as a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers.

Osun Defender recalls that Edun held a meeting with President Bola Tinubu against the backdrop of ongoing discussions on a new national minimum wage.

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, was also in attendance at the meeting held at the State House in Abuja.

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It was gathered that during the meeting, Edun presented a new minimum wage template to President Tinubu, meeting the 48-hour deadline earlier issued to him.

Sources told WesternPost that the template proposes a new minimum wage of ₦105,000 (approximately $220 USD) per month for Nigerian workers.

The source added that Tinubu is currently reviewing the proposal, and an official announcement would be made soon.

It was gathered that the government team may unveil the new proposal during today’s meeting of the tripartite committee on minimum wage, which is made up of the government, organized labour, and the organized private sector.

The urgency of these orders underlines the government’s commitment to resolving the contentious minimum wage issue, which has repeatedly stalled negotiations.

Previously, the government and the Organized Private Sector had proposed a minimum wage of ₦60,000, which was outrightly rejected by organized labour representatives and resulted in the nationwide strike action which rocked the country on Monday and was eventually suspended on Tuesday after interventions in which some agreements were signed between the government and the labour.

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