FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ADVISED TO SPEED UP PLANS TO PAY THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE

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A lecturer at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Prof. Rose  Onah, has advised the Federal Government to speed up action to start the payment of new minimum wage to workers in October.
Onah of the Department of Public Administration and Local Government Affairs said on Tuesday said that the payment of the new minimum wage would reassure workers in the country that government had their welfare at heart.
“The federal government should do everything within its power to ensure that the new minimum wage is paid to workers in October.
“This will give workers a sense of belonging as well as show them that government has their welfare at heart.
“The present minimum wage of N18,000 is now a peanut based on current economic realities in the country,’’ she said.
She advised government not to wait till the time organised labour will embark on strike before effecting the new wage for which it set up a committee in September 2017.
The professor pointed that it would not be a good record for the present administration if it failed to increase workers’ salaries.
“Government should not wait until Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) asks workers to stay at home before implementing the new minimum wage.
“That will be as if government is being forced to implement the new wage.
“Government should also ensure the new wage is a living wage and something that will put smiles on the faces of workers as it will help in increasing workers’ productivity,’’ she said.
Onah, former Chairman, Caretaker Committee, Nsukka Local Government Area, said most workers had been borrowing money from friends, neighbours and commercial banks, to ensure they met their financial responsibilities.
“As a result of the poor salaries paid to workers, some people look down on civil servants and see them as the poorest in the society.
“It’s unfortunate that some patriotic civil servants who refused to engage in corrupt practices retire without having a car or a house of their own because of poor salary,’’ she said.

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