Nigeria: Minimum Wage – We’re Not Among Defaulting States, Abia Replies NLC

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The Abia State Government has disputed the claim by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) that it is among the 14 states yet to implement the new N70,000 minimum wage.

The NLC had threatened to begin a strike on Monday over the non-compliance of affected states with the implementation of the new minimum wage.

At a joint press conference with the state leadership of the Organised Labour at the Government House in Umuahia on Sunday, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, Chief of Staff to the Governor, clarified that Abia State began implementing the new minimum wage in October.

He expressed surprise at the NLC’s inclusion of Abia among the defaulting states, given that the state was one of the first to pay workers the new minimum wage.

“It is misinformation that Abia State has not started implementing the new minimum wage. Abia workers received their first salary according to the new wage in October, and the same was done in November,” Ajagba stated.

He reiterated Governor Alex Otti’s commitment to prioritizing the welfare of Abia workers and maintaining industrial harmony.

Ajagba acknowledged that there were some concerns raised by the Organized Labour after the implementation but assured that the government was committed to addressing them.

“Governor Otti has always demonstrated his commitment to ensuring industrial harmony and prioritizing the welfare of Abia workers. Abia was among the first states to engage with the Organized Labour after the federal government concluded the issue of the minimum wage. We finalized discussions in October, and the first payment was made that same month,” Ajagba said.