Minimum Wage: No Worker Can Survive on Less Than N100,000 – Shehu Sani

The ongoing minimum wage dispute between organized labour and the government

Shehu Sani

Shehu Sani, former Senator representing Kaduna Central, has urged the Federal Government to address the minimum wage issue, highlighting that no Nigerian worker can adequately survive on less than N100,000 given the current economic climate.

During an interview with ARISE TV, Sani made these remarks, discussing the ongoing minimum wage dispute between organized labour and the government.

He emphasized that the government possesses the financial means to pay a fair minimum wage, asserting that ensuring a living wage for workers is imperative.

“It’s unrealistic for a Nigerian to survive on less than N100,000,” Sani stated. “When you scrutinize the government’s proposed N45,000-48,000, you’ll realize its impracticality considering various expenses. The government should seriously consider labor’s stance.”

Sani also highlighted the challenges of implementing wage increases amidst existing financial constraints. However, he noted that recent economic reforms have generated increased revenue for the government, suggesting that investing in workers’ wages is a productive use of these funds.

“Economic reforms come with sacrifices, but they should be equitable,” he explained. “Workers see the influx of trillions; they want their fair share. Subsidies historically enhanced wage value, but with their removal, workers expect compensation.”

Sani’s remarks underscore the pressing need for a comprehensive approach to addressing wage disparities and ensuring workers’ financial well-being amidst evolving economic conditions.

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