- The federal government urged state governors to implement the ₦70,000 minimum wage as a New Year gift for workers
- Minister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha expressed optimism that more governors will adopt the new wage package to improve workers’ welfare nationwide
The federal government has called on state governors yet to implement the newly approved ₦70,000 minimum wage to do so as a special New Year gift for workers.
Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, made this appeal during a press briefing in Abuja. She noted that the new minimum wage aligns with improving workers’ welfare and promoting industrial harmony nationwide.
Onyejeocha expressed optimism that the New Year would encourage more governors to adopt the wage package.
She highlighted that most states have already committed to its implementation, while those yet to start have not refused but may require more time.
“All we can say to workers is to remain patient. I believe governors will use the New Year to implement the minimum wage as a gesture to their workers,” she said.
In addition, the minister revealed plans for the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP). This initiative, spearheaded by President Bola Tinubu, aims to create 2.5 million jobs annually over the next four years, providing critical employment opportunities across sectors.
Onyejeocha also addressed efforts to ensure industrial peace through the recently launched National Industrial Relations Policy (NIRP).
This policy seeks to foster better collaboration between labor unions and employers, reducing the frequency of strikes.
Responding to the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee’s threat to block allocations to the Ministry of Labour, Onyejeocha apologized on behalf of the ministry. She acknowledged the lawmakers’ constitutional authority to demand accountability and pledged to address the issue promptly.
“It’s unfortunate, and I apologize to the National Assembly. We must respect their oversight responsibilities and ensure compliance in future engagements,” she stated.
The minister assured that the ministry would utilize the remaining budget deliberation window to defend its proposals effectively, reaffirming its commitment to fulfilling its mandates.