Minimum Wage – :: Onward News 24 :: https://www.onwardnews24.com ... Wed, 10 Mar 2021 13:30:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Strike: Organized Labour gives Kogi Govt 12 days ultimatum to implement minimum wage https://www.onwardnews24.com/strike-organized-labour-gives-kogi-govt-12-days-ultimatum-to-implement-minimum-wage/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/strike-organized-labour-gives-kogi-govt-12-days-ultimatum-to-implement-minimum-wage/#respond Wed, 10 Mar 2021 13:30:24 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=4350

Organized labour in Kogi State has given the State government 12 days ultimatum to implement the N30,000 minimum wage or will be forced to begin an indefinite strike.

The workers said if their demands are not met on or before 22nd March, 2021, they will embark on an indefinite strike.

The Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), and the Trade Union Congress, (TUC), disclosed this on Thursday in a peaceful protest while presenting their letter to the Speaker, Kogi State House of Assembly on the transfer of the National Minimum Wage from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List.

Speaking on behalf of workers, the Kogi State Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Comrade Onuh Edoka said since the state government set up a 17 man committee in 2019, nothing has been heard from them.

While noting that Kogi workers are suffering in the state due to the unfriendly economic condition of the country, the labour leader accused some cabinet member of the state government of trying to give Governor Yahaya Bello a bad name.

” The committee headed by the SSG in 2020 hide under the guise of corona virus not to submit its report to the Governor. Up till now, nothing have been held from them. Let the committee members come together and present the report of on the implementation of the new minimum wage to the Governor.

” No cabinet member should deceive Governor Bello so that they will not submit their report. The Governor is aiming for something higher, and this could be a panacea to his political ambition”

“We therefore want to plead with You, Distinguished Speaker, to use your good office to prevail on the committee set by the state government on the implementation of the Thirty Thousand naira (N30,000.00) New Minimum Wage in Kogi State to expedite action on her works in record time, so as to guarantee industrial harmony and further strengthen peace in the state” he added.

Edoka and his team who were received by the clerk of the house Ibrahim Amouka on behalf of the Speaker however called for an end to percentage salary at the local Government level.

He lamented that Local Government workers are collecting 40 percent salary noting that, lives is becoming unbearable for them in the state.

His words, ” Local Government workers are looking far older than their state colleagues. They are receiving 40 percent salary. Mr Speaker, any political appointees that want local government workers to be paid 40 percent, they should also be paid 40 percent so that they will use their money to develop the state. if this is done, it will make them feel the pains local government workers are passing through.

“The issue of percentage payment of salary to employees at the Local Government level needed urgent attention of the honourable house to mitigate the effect of the hardships steering the workers at that level in the face.

“Life indeed has become unbearable for an average Kogi worker because of the quantum of the current N18,000= National Minimum Wage being paid in the state vis-à-vis its usefulness in the market environment.

“Consequently, there is an urgent need to cash-back all promotions already earned by workers and we seek the intervention of the House of Assembly in this regard please”.

On the bill by the House of representative to transfer the National Minimum Wage from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List, Edoka admonished President Muhammadu Buhari not to give room for fifth columnist but continue to stand with Nigerian workers.

He recalled that minimum wage is a agreement of the International Labour Organization which was domesticated during the Alhaji Shehu Shagari in 1981.

“We disagree in totality the move by the house of representatives to tranfers the National Minimum Wage from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List. We are standing on this ground that all workers reject the action of the house of representatives.

“Mr Speaker sir, we equally want to let you know that President Buhari should not give room for the fifth columnist but continue to stand with Nigerian workers. Minimum wage must not be removed from the exclusive list.

“Any attempt to remove Minimum wage from the exclusive list will incidentally bring suffering to all organizes Nigeria workers and the vulnerable, because it is the same wage we collect and we buy from them”.

“Honourable Speaker, the implications of transferring the national minimum wage from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List are very dire. Some of the implications include:
A license for State Governors to drag the country back to the era of ridiculous slave wages which in the past had precipitated multifarious industrial crises in different parts of the country;

“The exponential creation and expansion of a community of the working poor with all the attendant consequences for socio-economic cohesion, stability and progress; and

” It could lead to the exclusion of the private sector (both organised and unorganised) from the concept, rationale and logic of a national minimum wage, yet, it is in this informal sector that horrendously unfair labour practices take place.

” Removing it will be insulting the intelligence of the national assembly and those that drafted the constitution that kept it in the exclusive list. The excuses they are giving saying let state pays according to their wages is totally unacceptable”

He said the bill is anti workers and should be stepped down.

It could be recalled that the House of Representatives last two week ntroduced the bill which according to the sponsor, Hon. Garba Mohammed would allow both the Federal and state governments to freely negotiate a minimum wage with their workers in line with the nation’s federal system, a move which the protesting workers say does not work in their favour.

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Minimum Wage, Education, Youths Empowerment Top Kwara’s N123bn Budget https://www.onwardnews24.com/minimum-wage-education-youths-empowerment-top-kwaras-n123bn-budget/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/minimum-wage-education-youths-empowerment-top-kwaras-n123bn-budget/#respond Tue, 15 Dec 2020 14:00:05 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=3128
·       AbdulRazaq says masses remain centrepiece of govt
·       Says govt programmes on course despite Covid-19 
·       May fund more capital projects with bonds
 
 
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday presented a budget proposal of N123,091,307,468 to the House of Assembly, describing the fiscal document as a product of wide consultations with the electorate and designed to reflect current economic challenges.
 
The proposal contains provisions for payment of the minimum wage once government reaches a deal with the labour as well as effecting promotion for different cadres of the civil service, AbdulRazaq told lawmakers in a summary of the budget speech. 
 
The budget is 54% recurrent expenditure and 46% capital expenditure, a fallout of the dwindling revenue from oil and internally generated revenue, and an urgency to prioritise anti-poverty measures to cushion the effects of general economic crisis on vulnerable households and small businesses amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 
However, AbdulRazaq hinted at the possibility of the administration taking bonds to finance key infrastructural projects later in the year.
 
Education gulps a huge chunk of 25.5% of the budget proposal, an improvement from last year, followed by health which grabs 13.7%. Economic affairs — a category that includes road construction and other infrastructural projects — is also taking another 25.7%, indicating the administration’s intention to spend its way through the current recession and other hardships imposed by the pandemic. The general public service, a budget subhead that deals with the civil service, gets 26.5 of the votes, according to the budget speech now available on government’s website.
 
The fiscal plan will be funded from statutory allocations receipts estimated at N35,202,116,840; Value Added Tax of N14,613,315,409; other sundry revenues from the federal allocation pegged at N4,792,119,551; internally generated revenue estimated at N28,754,218,374; income from other sundry sources at N193,322,646; aid and grants pegged at N16,427,182,208; other capital receipts estimated at N9,458,032,440; and an opening balance of N13,651,000,000. 
 
The state budget is predicated on the same key parameters and fiscal assumptions as the national budget recently presented by President Muhammadu Buhari.
 
“The 2021 fiscal plan is built on the modest successes of the outgoing year, with strategic emphasis on reforms and inclusive growth. However, its fundamentals are dictated by the global economic realities, low revenue projections, and a need to prioritise basic needs of the people as we recover from the devastating effects of COVID-19. I will therefore be laying before you a budget estimate of N123,091,307,468. That is 7.35% bigger than the revised 2020 budget,” he told the Parliament.
 
“Our priorities in the new fiscal year would include payment of the new minimum wage, cash-backed promotion for workers who passed the recent examination, tech-driven reforms in the education sector through our Kwaralearn initiative, social security for the vulnerable, cottage industries, rehabilitation of sporting facilities, and investments in the ideas of our youths through Kwapreneur. Ongoing and new infrastructural projects such as the Innovation Hub, Visual Arts Centre, courtrooms and school rehabilitation, and upgrading of health facilities will also be funded. 
 
“Agriculture remains top priority as part of our strategies for food security. Appreciable sums have been allocated to irrigation system, and purchase of fertilisers and farm implements. At least 10,000 rural women are to benefit from the Noiler programme which we are keying into.
 
“And nearly two years into the new administration, we have made provisions for purchase of vehicles for political office holders within reasonable limit.
 
“Given the huge infrastructural gaps across various sectors and our agenda for inclusive growth, we may take bonds in the new year to fund critical projects to attract investments and widen the economic base of the state. 
 
“Our commitment to prudent management of public resources remains unshaken. We will also at all time prioritise the welfare of the people who have entrusted us with their mandate, while every segment of our society is accorded their right.”
 
The Governor said the outgoing year recorded appreciable infrastructural development and key interventions in various sectors, regardless of the financial crisis wreaked by the Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown.
 
Apart from building and equipping an isolation centre with top-rated facilities, the government provided free malaria services across 450 public health centres, including those owned by military and police, while free surgeries were conducted for people, AbdulRazaq said. He added that 23 health facilities undergoing rehabilitation are at various stages of completion, aside state-of-the-art ambulances purchased in the year.
 
The government also cultivated 5,300 hectares of land for rural farmers at subsidised rates, even as it has designed a soon-to-be-unveiled agricultural master plan for the state, according to the budget speech. 

He said while the government commenced works on 43 schools across the state, it completed the construction or rehabilitation of 32 roads, while it did repair works on 35 others in the outgoing year. 
 
The administration started the construction of huge projects like the innovation hub and visual arts centre in the outgoing, the Governor said, adding that various interventions were undertaken across the tertiary institutions just as great strides were recorded in the water, sanitation hygiene (WASH) sector in Kwara State.

Speaker Salihu Yakubu-Danladi commended the administration for the faithful implementation of the 2020 budget and commendable infrastructural strides despite the outbreak of the pandemic.

He said the lawmakers would discharge their duties to scrutinise the document and ensure it passes relevant thresholds of participatory democracy and good governance.

Rafiu Ajakaye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
December 15, 2020.

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