Panel on minimum wage submits report to Buhari, recommends N30,000

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President Buhari receiving report of Tripartite Committee on the Review of National Minimum Wage from Committee Chairman Mrs Amal Pepple in State House on Tuesday 6th November 2018.

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*As President reiterates redeeming his pledge of wage increase

*Don’t be used as “political weapons” – Buhari advises workers

The tripartite committee on the review of the National Minimum Wage has submitted its report to President Muhammadu Buhari, recommending N30,000 as the country’s new national minimum wage.

The panel chaired by Ama Pepple submitted its report at the council chambers of State House Villa, Abuja on Tuesday.

President Muhammadu Buhari, Left to Right: Chairman of the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, Ama Pepple, Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, and Organised Labour leaders, on the occassion of receipt of the report of the commit in State House, Abuja, on Tuesday November 2018.

Submitting the report, Pepple said, “While noting the offer of N24,000 by government, the panel recommends N30,000 as the new National Minimum Wage of the country.”

She said the committee has provided a draft law of the new National Minimum Wage for the consideration of the government.

Buhari while responding said he was committed to having a new national minimum wage within the shortest time.

He said necessary machinery will be put in place to transmit an executive bill to the National Assembly on the new national minimum wage.

He urged workers not to allow themselves to be used as what he tagged, “political weapons.”

Speaking on the occasion of the receipt of the report of the national minimum wage tripartite committee, President Buhari said: “On 27th November 2017, I inaugurated the National Minimum Wage Committee with a mandate to recommend a new minimum wage for the workers of our country.

“This exercise became necessary for many reasons. The last review took place in 2011. We all know since then, the prices of key consumables have increased and the most vulnerable of our workers are struggling to make ends meet.

President Buhari with Minister of Labour Chris Ngige and Kebbi State Governor Atiku Bagudu shortly after receiving Presentation of Report by the Tripartite Committee on the Review of National Minimum Wage in State House on Tuesday 6th November 2018.

“Since 2011, many changes have taken place. Nigeria rebased its GDP to become the largest economy in Africa. We reported very strong GDP growth rates and exceptional performance of our capital markets. However, these reported successes did not flow into the pockets and homes of majority of Nigerians.

“In the last three years, we focused on correcting this deficiency. We are working to create a diversified and inclusive economy.

“We are pushing to clear pension arrears owed to our retired workers with the limited resources available to us.

“We supported State Governments to pay workers salary. And of course, we set up a committee in order to review the minimum wage of workers.

“In constituting this committee, we took into account the need for all stakeholders to be adequately represented – the government, the private sector and most importantly the workers. Our goal was to get an outcome that was consensual.

President Muhammadu Buhari, middle, with him from Left: Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Wabba, Chairman, Presidential Tripartite Committee on New National Minimum Wage, Ama Pepple, Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Governor of Kebbi State, Senator Atiku Bangudu and Governor of Plateau State, Barrister Simon Lalong, shortly after the submission of the committee report to the President on Tuesday 6th November 2018..

“From the onset, we knew the committee had a difficult task ahead of it. But at the same time, we were also confident that the patriotic and professional background of its members would produce realistic, fair and implementable recommendations that will be considered by both the executive and legislative arms of government.

“I am not surprised that the committee has worked for close to one year. I am also not surprised that on a few occasions, the debates got heated and sometimes, these differences came out.

“What is truly inspiring is that, in almost all instances of disagreements, the committee members always came back to the negotiating table with a common goal of improving the welfare of Nigerian workers. On behalf of all Nigerians today, I want to thank you for your commitment and sacrifice in getting us to where we are today.

“In the past few days, I have been receiving regular updates on your deliberations. And today, I am pleased that you have completed your work in a peaceful and non-confrontational manner. The entire nation is grateful to you all.

“The Committee Chairman highlighted some of the challenges encountered during your deliberations, especially as it relates to having a consensus position acceptable by all parties.

“I understand, on the government side, the concerns raised were around affordability – that today many states struggle to meet their existing salary requirements.

Pepple greets President Buhari after the submission.

“On the side of labour, the points raised focused on the need for any increase to be meaningful.

“In a way, both arguments are valid. I want to assure you all that we will immediately put in place the necessary machinery that will close out these open areas. Our plan is to transmit the Executive Bill to the National Assembly for passage within the shortest possible time.

“I am fully committed to having a new National Minimum Wage Act in the very near future.

“Let me use this opportunity to recognise the leadership of the organized labour and private sector as well as representatives of State and Federal Governments for all your hard work. The fact that we are here today, is a notable achievement.

“As the Executive Arm commences its review of your submission, we will continue to engage you all in closing any open areas presented in this report. I therefore would like to ask for your patience and understanding in the coming weeks.

“May I therefore, employ workers and their leaders not to allow themselves to be used as political weapons. Thank you and may God bless our country.”


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