New Minimum Wage: FG sets date for transmission of bill to National Assembly

The Federal Government has finally set a date for the transmission of a bill for a new national minimum wage to the National Assembly.

The move is aimed at stopping the organised labour from embarking on a strike about a month before the presidential election.

With the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and its affiliate unions threatening a protest and a nationwide strike, the government on Tuesday agreed to send the bill on January 23.

The decision came after three days of talks.

Tuesday’s meeting held between 1pm and 3:30pm at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

The labour unions agreed to the date, but warned it would not tolerate a breach.

The national president of the NLC, Ayuba Wabba, urged the government to keep to the date so that the process can be completed.

The FG has repeatedly dithered on the labour’s demand for a new wage figure, refusing to commit to N30,000 recommended by a tripartite committee.

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