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Nigerian Workers Need Living Wage, Not Palliatives, Says NLC

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Last updated: 2023/09/11 at 9:08 AM
By Author Published September 11, 2023
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By Taiwo Ajayi.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has criticized the government’s palliatives to states, saying that what Nigerian workers need is a living wage.

The NLC acknowledged that the handouts to cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal could be applauded, but they warned that their distribution may not be even.

READ ALSO: NLC Vows to Stop Demolitions in Abuja, Says They Are Affecting the Poor

NLC Deputy President Adewala Adeyanju said that a more responsive government would have increased workers’ salaries across the board. He argued that even a minimum wage of N150,000 per month may not be enough, given the current inflationary trends.

Adeyanju also pointed out that the government’s port reforms have had some successes, such as reducing theft from 55% to 15% and increasing facility effectiveness and responsiveness from 25% to 85%.

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However, he also noted that the lease agreement between the government and the 25 terminal operators has not been renewed due to inter-agency rivalry, which has left dockworkers in a difficult position.

READ ALSO: Fuel Subsidy: 10,000 Households To Get N5,000 Palliative In Ekiti

READ ALSO: NLC confirms govt plans to award workers’ wages to cushion effects of subsidy removal

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