President Muhamadu Buhari |
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has lamented the continued delay of
President Muhamadu Buhari to implement the N30,000 minimum wage report.
yuba Wabba, the President of NLC warned that workers were running out of patience on the implementation of the new wage.
Wabba frowned at Buhari’s delay in transmitting an executive bill for the N30,000 minimum wage to the National Assembly.
Speaking on Monday at this year’s ‘Harmattan School of the Congress’
holding in Abuja, he said the continued delay by the President was
stretching the workers’ patience to their limits.
The NLC boss also described as unfortunate the position of some
governors who are opposed to the N30.000 new minimum wage, “but are
spending billions of dollars in the name of security votes which they
can’t account for.”
He said, “We don’t know why the president has not transmitted the
executive bill, the report of the tripartite committee to the National
Assembly for an enactment into law, because workers patience is running
out.
“We have maintained that any governor that said he can’t pay the
N30,000 should go to his state, gather workers and tell them they are
spending billions of dollars in the name of security votes but once it
comes to payment of N30,000 minimum wage, they are saying workers are
just 20 percent.
“How can they say that because without workers which include health
workers, police, army and others, most politicians can’t sleep.
“Minimum wage is not a favour but a right of a worker because the law
states that after 30 days, a labourer is worthy of his wage”.
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