Pres. Tinubu To COnsult Governors, Organised Private Sector On Minimum Wage Negotiations

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • President Bola Tinubu said he Is consulting with 36 State Governors and members of the Organised Private Sector, OPs, before arriving at the figure that would be submitted to the National Assembly in the form of an executive Bill, as the new national minimum wage. Time to grab the bull by the horns, and lay the ghost of minimum wage to rest.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @adetolaadediji7531
    @adetolaadediji7531 Před 8 dny +1

    When raised CJN and other judicial officers salaries, no consultation. When they want to buy jet for the President, no consultation. When legislature raised their emoluments, no consultation. I laugh!

  • @idowum
    @idowum Před 4 dny

    The review of the national minimum wage is crucial amidst the drastic increase in food prices. Unfortunately, Nigeria's leaders appear to be detached from the citizens' struggles, prioritizing their own interests.
    Tinubu's political prospects are suffering due to his perceived indifference to the economic hardships faced by Nigerians. Meanwhile, the National Assembly is guilty of excessive spending, and the Executive branch is squandering funds on unnecessary expenses and benefits. Only the Judiciary seems to be functioning, albeit partially. The cost of food and transportation have skyrocketed, making it unaffordable for over 85% of Nigerians. Moreover, the healthcare system is on the verge of collapse, yet there are no concerted efforts to address these pressing issues.
    The situation demands urgent attention and effective leadership to alleviate the suffering of Nigerian citizens.

  • @ojabujohn2813
    @ojabujohn2813 Před 8 dny

    They will finish negociation next year. Just minimum wage. Nigeria weldone

    • @user-jh4pl8gn8k
      @user-jh4pl8gn8k Před 6 dny

      Don't mind them,he need 20years for consultation.ndi consultant😂😂😂

  • @taiwohassanakinbola3834

    Comparison is knowledge / analysis
    What you earn per day= The total amount per month ( 8 hours × 20 days of work)= IF 250,000 Naira ÷(160 hours) = 1,563.50 per hour.
    IF NCL demands for 490,00 / 250,000 / 125,000 / 100,000 Naira ÷( 160 hours) = The minority wants to again the total savings from the SUbsidy-removal, all in the name of opposition party labour.

  • @user-xs5nf8ty6y
    @user-xs5nf8ty6y Před 7 dny +1

    BKO your analysis is very poor, bias and lack professionalism. Is it labour that removed subsidy, floated the naira, steal crude. Why cant the FG, state government cut down on their over bloated expenditure, be transparent and stop corruption. Do you even imagine what the workers are going through.

    • @victorbraokubo8779
      @victorbraokubo8779 Před 6 dny

      He's one of the dumbest analyst I've ever heard to listen to. He's always talking out of point. Do you blame him anyway? He's got to play to the script!
      Intellectual morons... political juggernauts... sycophants everywhere!