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Nigerian workers don’t deserve N70,000 minimum wage: Analysts

The organised labour had proposed N250,000 minimum wage, while the government team and the organised private sector proposed N62,000.

• July 19, 2024
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Several economists and political analysts have expressed disappointment over the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers.

In separate interviews on Friday in Abakaliki, they described the amount as poor considering the current economic situation in the country.

On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu approved N70,000 as the minimum wage for civil servants, promising to review it every three years.

Collins Anike, an economist, said the decision would not meet the demands of workers and the public in general.

“I commend his promise to review the national minimum wage law every three years, but he should have considered what was already discussed to meet the needs of the people,” he said.

Titus Ezeh, a political analyst, called on the government to review critical sectors of the economy to address inflation and energy tariffs, review policies and put food security in check.

“There is a need to revisit the hike on energy tariff, petrol pump price and inflation which is really troubling the masses,” Mr Ezeh said.

Regina Agbo, a petty trader, said that the impact of the electricity tariff hike was obstructing the ability of businesses and rippled through other sectors of the economy.

“The cost of production and rising prices of goods has caused difficulties in the system,” she said.

The organised labour had proposed N250,000 minimum wage while the government team and the organised private sector proposed N62,000.

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