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Nigeria’s Minimum Wage to Be Reviewed in Less Than Two Years- Minister of State for Labour

Nigeria’s Minimum Wage to Be Reviewed in Less Than Two Years- Minister of State for Labour

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The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has announced that Nigeria’s minimum wage will be reviewed in less than two years, as part of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to improving workers’ welfare.

Onyejeocha shared this update during a press briefing on Thursday in Umuahia, following a meeting with labour leaders in Abia State.

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  • A Commitment to Workers’ Welfare
  • Dialogue with Labour Leaders
  • Meeting with Traditional Rulers

A Commitment to Workers’ Welfare

According to Onyejeocha, President Tinubu remains steadfast in his promise to Nigerian workers, ensuring the minimum wage is reviewed every three years. She emphasized that this approach shortens the previous five-year review period, reflecting the administration’s prioritization of workers’ well-being.

“We are not going to allow minimum wage reviews to take forever,” Onyejeocha stated. “It used to be about five years, but now, in three years’ time—less than two years from now—the minimum wage will be reviewed again. This commitment has been documented and will be upheld.”

President Tinubu had approved a minimum wage of N70,000 in July 2024, alongside a promise to maintain periodic reviews every three years, demonstrating his administration’s focus on alleviating workers’ challenges.

Dialogue with Labour Leaders

As part of her visit to Abia State, Onyejeocha engaged with local labour leaders to foster collaboration and ensure stability in the workplace. Speaking on the importance of partnership, she stated:

“I reminded them that labour is an integral part of the government. Together, we should aim for a strike-free year, where peace and cooperation lead to greater productivity across the country.”

The Abia State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Ogbomna Okoro, lauded Onyejeocha’s efforts, describing her as a beacon of progress and expressing the NLC’s readiness to collaborate with her to achieve shared goals.

Meeting with Traditional Rulers

During her time in Abia, Onyejeocha also held discussions with the state’s Council of Traditional Rulers, where she outlined key federal government policies and sought their support in implementing these initiatives at the grassroots level.

The minister’s visit, which coincided with her Christmas and New Year holidays in her home state, highlighted her dual focus on worker welfare and community engagement, reinforcing her dedication to national development.

By prioritizing frequent wage reviews and fostering dialogue with key stakeholders, Onyejeocha and the Tinubu administration aim to create a more equitable and productive workforce in Nigeria.

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Benita Oruma

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Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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