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Ngige blames governors for new minimum wage delay

Ngige blames governors for new minimum wage delay

Chris Ngige has blamed the delay of new minimum wage implementation on state governors.

The Minister of Labour and Employment said at a press briefing in Anambra that the governors were yet to agree on the amount to be added to the current N18,000.

The former Anambra governor said he couldn’t give an exact date the new minimum wage would be implemented, but said the government was working assiduously to reach a resolution soon.

“We have a tripartite committee on that. I am a member of the committee. I’m its deputy chairman, so to say. We have a timetable and we would have finished everything about it by the end of this August, but it is no longer tenable because the committee is not yet done with certain things,” he said.

“We couldn’t agree on a figure because of two reasons, partly the state governors have not come up with a figure and the state governors are a critical constituent of this discussion.

“We have six governors in the committee, one from each geopolitical zone. So, the NGF has not come up with their figure; they said they were still working on it; that was the last submission they made to us and the Federal Government team.

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“We are working through the Economic Management Team and this team dictates the economy of the country and they will now take whatever the governors say and fine-tune it with that of the Federal Government. So, that is where we are.

“The national minimum wage tripartite committee is at work and it is until that body brings out its figures, brings out its recommendations pertaining to national minimum wage, it’s only after that, that a bill can be sent to the National Assembly for them to process and send to Mr President for assent before it can become a National Minimum Wage Act. If it happens in 2018, it becomes Act 2018.”

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