A major controversy is raging over the payment of the N18,000 national minimum wage by the Federal Government as labour leaders, on Friday accused the
Federal Government of not implementing the new Minimum Wage Act. But, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, said
the government had indeed commenced the payment of the wage.
The labour leaders publicly confronted the minister on the issue at
the commissioning of the Lagos corporate office of the Nigeria Social
Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) to signal the commencement of the Employees
Compensation Scheme. The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade
Abdu-wahed Omar and the President-General of the Trade Union Congress
(TUC), Comrade Peter Esele, frowned at what they termed as the refusal
of the government to pay the wage.
While acknowledging the efforts of President Goodluck Jonathan in
ensuring the implementation of the Employee Compensation Scheme based on
the Employee Compensation Act, Omar charged him to ensure that he
extend a similar gesture to the implementation of the minimum wage.
He said it was surprising that the government had not paid the wage after the president had signed the enabling law.
“Those of us in the labour circle commend this scheme (ECS) because it is clear, purposeful and transparent.
“The Federal Government must also ensure that it is transparent in
fulfilling all the promises it made to workers, especially in the
payment of the national minimum wage,” Omar said.
Also, Esele, who had expressed serious concern over the
non-implementation of the wage, said it was disheartening that it had
not been paid to workers by now.
He, however, blamed this on the bureaucracy in the civil service,
adding that Jonathan was amazed when labour complained about the
non-imple-mentation of the new wage during one of their meetings over
the fuel subsidy removal crisis.
Esele also stated that the president was surprised to hear that
federal workers had not started receiving the wage when labour told him
at one of the mee-tings.
“We want to hear today something tangible and significant on the
payment of the new mini-mum wage from the minister,” Esele told Chief
Wogu.
In a swift reaction, the minister said Jona-than had given a directive that the wage should be implemented fully.
He said the president had said that the implementation should begin
in earnest and in fact stressed that the payment had begun at the
federal level.
The minister added that from information available to him, some
states had started implementing it, citing Lagos State and his home
state, Abia State as two of such states.
He said the president was worker-friendly and would do everything to
protect the interest of the workers, noting that his interest in
workers’ welfare had shown clearly in the numbers of things already done
by the president for the workers.
According to the miniseers, the urgency at which Jonathan signed the
National Minimum Wage Act into law and the present Employee
Com-pensation Act was a pointer to this fact.
Source: Nigerian Tribune
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