Governors scuttled Tinubu’s approval of N100,000 minimum wage – Lagos NLC Chairman
In a mixed reaction, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Lagos Council has described the newly upward reviewed National minimum wage of N70,000 (Seventy thousand Naira ) for civil servants in the country as approved by the Federal Government as unsustainable for its workers considering the prevailing economic situations in the state.
The state council through its Chairman , however, accused the Governors’ Forum of being responsible for the meager new minimum wage approval following their insistence on paying N50,000 (fifty thousand Naira) as minimum wage during the negotiating period.
President Bola Tinubu had on Thursday, approved N70,000 (Seventy thousand Naira ) new minimum wage during a meeting with the leadership of the organized labour in Abuja.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly is expected to receive an Executive Bill for the approval of a new national minimum wage next Tuesday, July 23, following an agreement between President Tinubu and labour leaders.
The agreement reached at the Aso Presidential Villa, Abuja, establishes a new minimum wage of N70,000 (Seventy thousand Naira) to replace the expired N30,000 (Thirty thousand Naira ) minimum wage.
Editor: Kenneth Ako

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