Minimum Wage We Are Reviewing What We Can Pay — Governors

Despite assurances from the Federal Government that the new minimum wage will take effect from May 1, 2024, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), has asserted that it is currently reviewing its individual fiscal space as state govern­ments and the consequential impact of various recommendations, to arrive at an improved minimum wage they can pay sustainably.

Africa Today News, New York reports that organized labor is asking for N615,000 as minimum wage up from N30,000 for workers.

The observations of the governors were contained in a communique is­sued after the end of the meeting of the NGF held on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, which was made available to newsmen in Abuja.

NGF reiterated that the 37-member tripartite commit­tee inaugurated on the National Minimum Wage is still in con­sultation and yet to conclude its work.

The communique which was signed by the Chairman of NGF, AbdulRahman Abdul­Razaq, Kwara State governor, acknowledged various initia­tives adopted of recent by way of wage awards and partial wage adjustments.

We, members of the Nige­ria Governors’ Forum (NGF), at our meeting held today, de­liberated on various issues of national importance.

“The Forum celebrates with workers across the country for their dedication to service and patience, as we work with the Federal Government, labour, organised private sector and rel­evant stakeholders in arriving at an implementable national minimum wage.

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“While we acknowledge various initiatives adopted of recent by way of wage awards and partial wage adjustments, it is imperative to state that the 37-member tripartite commit­tee inaugurated on the National Minimum Wage is still in con­sultation and yet to conclude its work.

“As members of the com­mittee, we are reviewing our individual fiscal space as state governments and the conse­quential impact of various recommendations, to arrive at an improved minimum wage we can pay sustainably. We re­main committed to the process and promise that better wages will be the invariable outcome of ongoing negotiations.

“Members received the out­going Country Director, Mr. Shubham Chaudhuri, and the incoming Country Director, Mr. Ndiame Diop of the World Bank, to discuss the bank’s vision for transitioning. Mr. Chaudhuri appreciated the Forum for the strategic role it continues to play in coordinat­ing collective action for develop­mental change.

“He applauded the non-parti­san character of the Forum, the professionalism of its secretari­at, and state governments’ com­mitment to mutual account­ability mechanisms such as performance-based financing interventions by the bank.

“Members expressed confi­dence in the choice of Mr. Diop to lead the collaboration going forward and look forward to a sustained and deepened rela­tionship.

“The Forum discussed the revised National Policy on Jus­tice (2024 -2028) from the just concluded National Summit on Justice on 24th & 25th April 2024.

“Members agreed to con­sider the submissions from the summit as may concern their individual states, including rec­ommended legal amendments, administrative improvements, and policies to strengthen the justice sector.

“Also, the Forum committed to looking into issues bordering on remuneration of state judi­cial officers and the infrastruc­ture of the courts.

“The Forum received a pre­sentation from the National Human Capital Development (HCD) Programme – Core Working Group Secretariat, led by Ms. Rukaiya El-Rufai and Dr. Ahmad Abdulwahab. Both highlighted the marginal progress made by states and its contribution to Nigeria’s Human Development Index (HDI), especially across health, nutrition, education, and labour force participation.

“Having reviewed the pre­vious programme design and national strategy, a revised gov­ernance and implementation roadmap was proposed to scale up impact and ensure sustain­ability. Members pledged to sup­port the effective domestication of proposed revisions to the na­tional HCD strategy.

“Members received a briefing from Mrs. Oyinda Adedokun, Programme Man­ager, State Action on Business Enabling Reforms (SABER), Federal Ministry of Finance Programme Coordination Unit.

“The briefing highlighted states’ performance in imple­menting advocated reforms relating to land administra­tion; regulatory framework for private investment in fiber optic infrastructure; services provided by investment promo­tion agencies and public-private partnership units; efficiency and transparency of govern­ment-to-business services, un­der the World Bank financed programme.

“The Forum commiserated with the governors of Rivers State, H.E Siminalayi Fubara and Ogun State, H.E Prince Dapo Abiodun, over the petrol tanker explosion and gas explo­sion that occurred on 26th and 27th April 2024, respectively.

Members called for prop­er maintenance of trucks especially those fitted to con­vey Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and recommended appropriate training for truck drivers. On enforcement of reg­ulations, members resolved to engage relevant Ministries, De­partments & Agencies (MDAs) in order to align the activities of federal regulators with the operations of officials at the sub-national level”, reads the communique.

Africa Today News, New York

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