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Labour Union Reject Offer, Vow To Proceed With Nationwide Strike

Labour Union Reject Offer, Vow To Proceed With Nationwide Strike

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
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The organized private sector has thrown its weight behind the Federal Government’s proposal of N60,000 as the new minimum wage in Nigeria. This decision comes despite labour unions’ demands for a higher wage of N419,000.

The Director General of the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-Kadri, revealed that the private sector’s decision was made after careful consideration of the current economic realities. “We understand the challenges faced by workers, but we also have to be realistic about what we can afford,” he said in an interview with Channels Television. “The N60,000 offer is a compromise, and we believe it is a fair one.”

Ajayi-Kadri explained that the private sector had considered various factors, including the current economic conditions, the cost of living, and the ability of businesses to pay. “We know that many businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and increasing the minimum wage too much could lead to job losses and even business closures,” he said.

However, labour leaders have rejected the offer, describing it as “grossly inadequate” and “an insult to Nigerian workers”. They have vowed to proceed with their planned nationwide strike, which is set to commence soon. “We will not be swayed by the private sector’s decision,” said Ayuba Wabba, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). “Our demands are legitimate, and we will fight for them until the end.”

Wabba explained that the N419,000 demand was based on the current cost of living in Nigeria, and the need for workers to be able to afford basic necessities like food, housing, and healthcare. “We are not asking for the moon,” he said. “We are simply asking for a fair wage that reflects the reality of the Nigerian economy.”

The development has sparked fears of a prolonged industrial action, which could have far-reaching consequences for the economy. “This is not the time for strikes and counter-strikes,” said economic analyst, Dr. Chiwuike Uba. “We need a collective approach to address the economic challenges facing the country. A strike will only lead to more hardship for Nigerian workers and their families.”

Dr. Uba explained that a strike could lead to a decline in economic activity, a decrease in government revenue, and a worsening of the already high unemployment rate. “We urge both sides to return to the negotiating table and find a compromise that works for everyone,” he said.

The acceptance of the N60,000 minimum wage by the private sector comes as a surprise, as labour unions have been pushing for a higher wage. The development may lead to a re-evaluation of the minimum wage negotiations and potentially avert a nationwide strike.

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