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NLC Declares Battle With Six States Over Minimum Wage Implementation  

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 3, 2024 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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NLC Declares Battle With Six States Over Minimum Wage Implementation.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced a nationwide strike against six state governments over their failure to implement the 2024 National Minimum Wage of ₦70,000. The affected states include Enugu, Abia, Oyo, Kaduna, Zamfara, and Ebonyi.

 

The decision follows growing tensions, particularly in Ebonyi, where Governor Francis Nwifuru’s controversial threat to sack striking workers has drawn criticism. NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, described the governor’s remarks as “irresponsible and unhelpful,” accusing him of exacerbating an already volatile situation.





 

“Workers’ strike is a lawful response to the failure of states to comply with the minimum wage law,” Ajaero said. “Starting immediately, we are directing all affiliates, including private sector unions, to join the strike action and sustain it until these states adhere to the law.”

 

 Ebonyi and Kaduna in the Spotlight  

In Ebonyi, Governor Nwifuru insisted the state had met its salary obligations, warning employees to return to work within 72 hours or face termination. “If I don’t see you at work within 72 hours, I will replace you. The state is not guilty of any non-payment,” he stated.

 

Meanwhile, Kaduna State is also embroiled in a dispute despite claims by Governor Uba Sani’s administration that it is compliant. According to Malam Ibraheem Musa, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Kaduna’s least-paid worker received ₦72,000 in November.

 

However, the Kaduna NLC Chairman, Comrade Ayuba Magaji Suleiman, countered that while the state has implemented the minimum wage, it has yet to address the consequential adjustments. “We’ve commenced a one-week warning strike to demand full compliance,” Suleiman said.

 

 Imo State Takes Proactive Measures  

In contrast to the contentious situations in other states, Imo State has taken proactive steps to implement the ₦70,000 minimum wage. Governor Hope Uzodinma confirmed that discussions with the state chapter of the NLC had progressed smoothly, with implementation set to begin imminently.

 

“This decision is part of our commitment to mitigate the effects of inflation and improve workers’ welfare,” Uzodinma said. He urged civil servants to reciprocate the gesture by boosting productivity and delivering high-quality services.

 

NLC Imo Chairman, Comrade Chigemezu Nwigwe, expressed optimism, praising the government’s approach and commitment to ensuring fair compensation for workers.

 

 A Call for Unity and Compliance  

As the nationwide strike gains momentum, the NLC continues to emphasise the importance of collaboration and accountability. The congress has urged state governments to prioritise the welfare of their workforce, warning that non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage Act would not be tolerated.

 

The labour movement’s actions highlight the need for a unified approach to ensuring that all workers receive fair pay, reinforcing the significance of the 2024 National Minimum Wage as a benchmark for labour relations across Nigeria.

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