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More confusion as Nigerian labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage, rejects N62,000 offered by govt

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The impasse that has engulfed organised labour in Nigeria and the Federal Government over the minimum wage saga is currently giving all involved sleepless nights as labour has rejected a N62,000 offer by the government, while insisting on its N250,000 proposal, stating it would not negotiate what it described as ‘starvation wage.’

Assistant General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Chris Onyeka, while speaking on the minimum wage negotiation on a television programme, on Monday, said:

“Our position is very clear, we have never considered accepting ₦62,000 or any other wage that we know is below what Nigerian workers can take home. We will not negotiate a starvation wage.

“We have never contemplated ₦100,000 let alone of ₦62,000. We are still at ₦250,000; that is where we are, and that is what we considered enough concession to the government and the other social partners in this particular situation.

“We are not just driven by frivolities but also by the realities of the marketplace—the realities of things we buy every day: bags of rice, yam, garri, and all of that.”

On his part, President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, in an interview with journalists at the ongoing International Labour Conference taking place in Geneva, Switzerland,
said the unionists were waiting on President Bola Tinubu to consider labour’s offer before deciding on its next line of actions after the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage submitted its report to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation for onward delivery to Tinubu.

Addressing journalists on the situation, Ajaero clarified that the submission of N62,000 as proposed by the government and the organised employers’ body did not translate to labour accepting N62,000 as the new minimum wage.

He further explained that labour could not embark on strike because the President had yet to communicate his decision on the figures presented by the tripartite committee.

“The Tripartite Committee submitted two figures to the President. The government and employers proposed N62,000 while labour proposed N250,000. We are waiting for the decision of the President. Our National Executive Council will deliberate on the new figure when it is out.

“We cannot declare strike now because the figures are with the President. We will wait for the President’s decision.

“During the tenure of the immediate past President (Muhammadu Buhari), the figure that was proposed to him was N27,000 by the tripartite committee but he increased it to N30,000.

“We are hopeful that this President will do the right thing. The President had noted that the difference between N62,000 and N250,000 is a wide gulf.

“The Federal Government and the National Assembly have the call now. It is not our call.

“Our demand is there for the government to look at and send an executive bill to the National Assembly and for the National Assembly to look at what we have demanded, the various facts of the law, and then come up with a national minimum act that meets our demands.

“If that does not meet our demand, we have given the federal government one-week notice to look at the issues and that one week expires tomorrow.

“If, after tomorrow, we have not seen any tangible response from the government, the organs of the organised labour will meet to decide what to do next,’’ he warned.

Also speaking on the stance of Nigerian governors saying they cannot even pay the N62,000, the NLC President said:

“How can any governor say he cannot pay? They cannot also be calling for the decentralization of the minimum wage.

“Are their wages decentralised? Governors whose states are not contributing a dime to the national purse and who generate pitiable Internally Generated Revenue are collecting the same amount as governors whose states are generating billions of dollars into the FAAC (Federation Account Allocation Committee). They should decentralise their salaries and emoluments first.

“So, where is the governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki, getting his money from? He is paying N70,000 minimum wage. This is the type of governor that should be emulated and not the lazy ones.”

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Zambia: PF factional leader Sampa blames President Hichilema’s govt for crisis within party

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Miles Sampa, the factional leader of Zambia’s main opposition party, Patriotic Front (PF), has accused the President Hakainde Hichilema administration of causing crisis in the party while planning to create a “banana republic” using the country’s Parliament.

Sampa, who is the Member of Parliament for the Matero constituency and has been locked in a supremacy war with former President Edgar Lungu over control of the PF, also alleged that the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Moyo, ignored pardon letters from him as the party president and Secretary-General, while taking matters into his own hands regarding the dismissal of the nine MPs from the PF.

The internal crisis rocking the PF was magnified on Wednesday when the lawmaker representing Mafinga, James Chabinga, was elected as the acting factional leader by the Central Committee.

The Central Committee also expelled Sampa from the party and removed him as factional leader following what was described as a secret fence-mendng meeting with Lungu.

But while reacting to the development, Sampa in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday, said that all the nine MPs who had earlier been suspended had been pardoned or had their issues resolved amicably within the PF.

He added that the Office of the Speaker was advised in writing about the status of the nine MPs on Wednesday morning before the ruling was made.

“Even if it’s insisting on becoming a banana republic, this is extreme and total dislike for the country and its ordinary people,” Sampa wrote.

He stated that the letters were signed by the incumbent Secretary-General and President of the party, who had recently dismissed Secretary-General Morgan Ng’ona, whom he had appointed a few months back.

“The SG position is not electable. An SG acts as an assistant to the party president and therefore acts on his behalf as the appointing authority,” he noted.

Sampa stated that the President of the PF who is also acting as Secretary-General, wrote valid letters to Parliament, and it was not for Parliament to ignore and get involved in party matters, citing a Constitutional Court ruling from the previous week, which stated that the Speaker cannot question correspondence from a party, whether it comes from the president or the SG, especially when one person holds both positions.

“The treasury is very, very broke and the Ministry of Finance does not have the money for these by-elections and other needs given the drought and other factors,” Sampa noted.

He also urged Moyo to follow his conscience and do the right thing, stating it was not too late to avoid these by-elections for the sake of good governance.

He added that the Registrar of Societies ignored the correspondence, as per their printout of office bearers on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.

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Nigerian Senate rates FG below par on 2024 budget performance

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The Nigerian Senate has rated the Federal Government below par on the implementation of the capital component of the 2024 national budget.

The lawmakers, who gave the executive arm of government the low score on Wednesday, said there was a need for the government to get Ministries, Department and Agencies of the Federal Government to implement the budget satisfactorily.

The Upper Chamber also urged the government to intensify efforts in funding the capital components of the three national budgets which are running concurrently in the country.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Solomon Adeola who made the charge when the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, along with the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Oluwatoyin Madein, appeared before the panel over the budget performances.

“It is the capital component of the budgets that will showcase this government largely in terms of performances,” Adeola said while lamenting the poor funding of the capital components of the budgets.

“The capital components tend to showcase various projects that will be executed by this government and people can say, oh, the government is doing this, it’s doing that. That is why we are emphasising the performance of the 2024 capital component of the project.

“The N1.84bn achieved so far out of a N9tn capital expenditure component is nothing to write home about.

“I would want you to please look towards this direction. And I want you to do more engagement with the ministries and departments and agencies of the government.”

The Senator however, urged the Minister to engage more with the MDAs because most of them were not aware of the current arrangement regarding funding of capital projects.

“I tell you for free, some agencies will tell you that they have not been given any money for capital when we are fully aware that the process of payment of capital has changed.

“That shows a lot of engagement has to go on from time to time to bring it to their notice that you are no longer in charge of payment to contractors.

“I want you to please do a kind of continuous engagement. It will help so that everybody can come to terms that the system has changed.”

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