HeadlineLabour Commences Nationwide Protest Over Minimum Wage Act, Storms National Assembly

Labour Commences Nationwide Protest Over Minimum Wage Act, Storms National Assembly

BEVERLY HILLS, March 10, (THEWILL) – The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress and their allies have commenced protest against alleged move by the National Assembly to remove the Minimum Wage from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent List.

The House of Representatives had about two weeks ago introduced the bill which according to the sponsor, Garba Mohammed (APC Kano), would allow both the federal and state governments to freely negotiate minimum wage with their workers ” in line with our federalism.”

Expressing opposition to the bill, hundreds of members of the labour Union and its affiliates on Wednesday, stormed the National Assembly complex in Abuja, demanding its withdrawal.

This bill, the protesting workers say does not work in their favour, stressing that it is an attempt by some state governors and members of the National Assembly to short-change them.

The workers forced their way through the gate of the National Assembly despite attempts by security personnel to stop them.

They were received by the Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Sabi Abdullahi who tried to pacify the protesters who were demanding to speak with the Senate President.

With both the Senate president and Speaker of the House of Representative absent, President of the NLC Ayuba Wabba, reiterated the position of the workers, saying if nothing is done to stop the bill, and ensure implementation of the national minimum wage, the organised labour will have no option than to embark on a national strike.

Wabba had earlier stated that the protest was to ensure that the right of Nigerian workers to enjoy the minimum wage in line with international standards, is established and not infringed upon.

After the briefing, the NLC president and his TUC counterpart presented the letter of protest to both representatives of the Senate President, Sabi Abdullahi and that of the House of Representatives Ado Doguwa.

In reaction, Hon. Doguwa assured he protesters that the House will give listening ears to the concerns of the workers.

According to him the only justice to the bill is to kill it as requested by the workers.

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