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Barring any last minute changes the minimum wage is expected to kick start in April 2024.



President Bola Tinubu is not happy over the delay in constituting the new Minimum wage committee.

The current minimum wage of N30,000 is expiring by March and it is expected that a new living wage would be in place first week of April.

Although President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joe Ajaero had recently said that the labour has already constituted its committee to interface with the federal government team, the government is yet to constitute its team for the minimum wage review.

It was gathered that the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, is saddled with the responsibility of setting up the committee.

A presidency source told Vanguard that President Tinubu was not happy during the Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting that the committee to review the minimum wage was not yet constituted

According to the source, “The President was fuming that up till now the new Minimum Wage Committee is not constituted. But I am sure within one week the committee will be in place.”

Asked on the possibility that the committee will meet up with the April take off date of a new Minimum wage, the source said within one week the committee will be empanelled.

“The government will meet up with the April date. Government is making every effort that there is a cordial relationship between the government and labour.”

Reminded that labour has accused the government of not keeping to its promises with labour, The source said that there will be a new cooperation and wth the labour and all the relevant stakeholders to ensure that all the parties are on the same page to make sure that they work for the general interest of the working class.

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