In Today’s Economy, I Don’t See How a Nigerian Can Survive With Less Than N100,000 -Sani

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • It is unrealistic that the government is offering N48,000 as minimum wage; a typical Nigerian worker is living a life of slavery.
    Shehu Sani, Federal Lawmaker
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Komentáře • 68

  • @thomasassim-ita1787
    @thomasassim-ita1787 Před 21 dnem +27

    The people negotiating minimum with NLC can they survive N48k a week? They steal tens of millions of Naira every month without putting in anything. They travel abroad every month and their families locate abroad and these expect Nigerian workers to die labouring. These people in power running Nigeria are heartless

    • @piusochigbochristian1079
      @piusochigbochristian1079 Před 20 dny +5

      What are you saying? They can't survive on 48k in a day.

    • @johnsonanum
      @johnsonanum Před 20 dny

      This government of Bola Tinubu does not fear the people of Nigeria. That is why they are turning Nigerians into SLAVES with N45,000. The people of Nigeria must find a way to make this government respect them.

  • @90collins81
    @90collins81 Před 21 dnem +19

    Nothing about the minimum wage demand by Labour should be hard for the government. Besides, the government of Bola Tinubu wrecked the Nigerian economy FLAT-OUT, and totally diminished the purchasing power of the average Nigerian. So, how is it wise government are changing cars in the billions, house renovations in the billions, Hajj in the billions, Taxing the masses in the billions, ruining the FX in the billions, fuel increase in the Trillions, education ruined etc and you think the masses are made of plastic!!! We will all meet the graveyard someday, and not a coin will join your grave!!!

    • @touskinhouskin
      @touskinhouskin Před 20 dny

      Makes we wonder why anyone wants to lead us as a people...we can be ignorant spreading misinformation. Do you think it is only the Fed Govt that is paying the minimum wage? I remember before PBAT got it, everyone was complaining about the percentage of revenue used to service loans. Nigerians like you forget so easily.
      Argentina is there as a reference, and Ghana was literally begging for loans. Did the Govt say everything will be great and perfect? Nope, but we need to pass a reset stage. I am sure you want crypto nation to continue, dollarization and buying of dollars at CBN and selling at the black market. Please MR OPINION, give us what the recipe should have been and stop complaining.
      Private Sector and State Govt cannot pay high minimum wage. Labour should mandate all states invest in x number of housing units, x number of buses, x number of health care centers and schools...then promote social services that will minimize the need for high minimum wage. US minimum wage is $1160 per month at $7.25 for a full time job. You cannot even pay monthly rent with that in urban centers. So Govt pays for subsidized housing, foodstamps, invest in public schools and social services....including electricity, health insurance (Medicaid), water bill support and in some cases...internet for low income households.

  • @worldxtizen65
    @worldxtizen65 Před 20 dny +6

    The minimum wage should be 250k based on the current inflation rate.

    • @Tunde-yk8bt
      @Tunde-yk8bt Před 18 dny

      Journalist advocating for more igr tax 😮 what school this mumu Journalist go to???

  • @atiborokorsolomon3524
    @atiborokorsolomon3524 Před 19 dny +2

    Corruption will never end in the country because the fundamentals that addresses financial corruption is not even talked about.

  • @DavidWilliams-rk1nq
    @DavidWilliams-rk1nq Před 20 dny +5

    Why are Nigerian workers looking for more money ? Tinubu is doing what Nigerians voted for him to do. He has giving them darkness, hunger, poverty, no security, increase in cost of petrol etc and his greatest achievement to date, he is going to spend 90 billion on people going for hajj and steal pension funds from the people. This is not only ‘EMILOKAN’ he has added IYA LOKAN.

  • @adetunde6652
    @adetunde6652 Před 20 dny +1

    Thanks for your good works, advice and enlightment. Blessings

  • @ejiroekius3747
    @ejiroekius3747 Před 20 dny +1

    Mr Sani always said the truth

  • @carolmcc1320
    @carolmcc1320 Před 14 dny

    Even if the wage is #100,000 ,it will still not be enough,prices of goods will continue to rise,if there is no production,we are heading to deflation

  • @yakee54
    @yakee54 Před 21 dnem +3

    How do you define a Nigerian worker? Is it the govt worker alone that the NLC is fighting for? How about those workers employed by small business?

  • @omonoabc652
    @omonoabc652 Před 19 dny

    Expenditures and leakages and the misplaced priorities of both the federal and state governments is the biggest problem. Securing the country and having the capacity to harness the resources and fully deploy our human capital is the way to go.

  • @4evertrue830
    @4evertrue830 Před 21 dnem +3

    The problem with NLC is their executive arm made up of people who lack knowledge about, how to break down the cost of living in Nigeria 🇳🇬 nationwide in all states. Why not provide statistics that shows how to justify your own minimum wage of N54,000/mth? Shouldn't it be much higher in the first place? 🤔

    • @obateruitunu2651
      @obateruitunu2651 Před 21 dnem +2

      They proposed 615, 000

    • @4evertrue830
      @4evertrue830 Před 20 dny

      @@obateruitunu2651 Yes, i read about that but, i know they will never get anything close to that. It is practically impossible.

    • @johnsonanum
      @johnsonanum Před 20 dny +2

      The problem with NLC is that the government does not fear them, respect them, or take them seriously at all. Because of this, government is happy to give Nigerians slave wages.

    • @user-cm8uq6ci4z
      @user-cm8uq6ci4z Před 20 dny

      When Trump called Nigeria a shithole,fools like u were insulting him online talking rubbish,today are u not a citizen of a shithole country???😂😂😂,yes or no?

  • @FxMentalClinic
    @FxMentalClinic Před 15 dny

    Let the states generate income from their resources, every state in Nigeria can pay minimum wage of 500 dollars, let there be true federalism

  • @tchikaokoro2585
    @tchikaokoro2585 Před 20 dny +2

    only the youth can make this governmemt work by action, not the labour, but we are busy pressing phones, social have diverse our sence of belong and being useful to our dear GREEN WHITE GREEN

  • @anyasodoemmanuelchuks1928
    @anyasodoemmanuelchuks1928 Před 21 dnem +3

    We play too much in this country. Too much.

    • @iam-drake
      @iam-drake Před 20 dny +1

      the youths are not politically interested or stable.. they dont know they have the power to turn things around

    • @60ezekiel
      @60ezekiel Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@iam-drake That is so true ..they don't need the NLC or TUC...

  • @jacobwalter7122
    @jacobwalter7122 Před 17 dny

    The federal government is not able to pay workers one hundred thousand naira per month but they can borrow money from the Imf and share it among themselves also buy cars worth millions of naira for themselves without mining the suffering of the masses

  • @johnsonanum
    @johnsonanum Před 20 dny +2

    Where is the strike NLC promised early this year? What has NLC changed since Tinubu's government destroyed Nigeria's economy?

    • @pearlcrossed
      @pearlcrossed Před 14 dny

      How will they? when they understand already that they don't have the power to bring the ppl together again. NLC has failed an average Nigeria throughout Buhari regime. after being used as a pawn in 2012-2015. which is why the gov isn't taking them serious.

    • @johnsonanum
      @johnsonanum Před 13 dny

      @@pearlcrossed But what do you recommend? NLC should do nothing and allow Nigerians to starve with the kind of SLAVE MINIMUM WAGE government is paying a Nigerian workers?
      My recommendation is NLC should consider changing their leadership to tougher men who cannot be bribed or intimidated by the thugs running this administration. And they should use the low minimum wage government is proposing as a way to fire up the anger of the Nigerian people towards their selfish leaders.

  • @aweyironku7094
    @aweyironku7094 Před 20 dny

    Has Shehu Sani ever raised alarm over the high wages of national assembly members ?
    Common ordinary Nigerians are no longer fools.

  • @akonofor3584
    @akonofor3584 Před 15 dny

    100k nor enough

  • @user-pl9wu1xy3m
    @user-pl9wu1xy3m Před 20 dny +1

    That's what we say every administration. One year is too early. F that. They're making some sensible moves but their body language concerning sacrifices is crap. Not to early to speak the truth

  • @atiborokorsolomon3524
    @atiborokorsolomon3524 Před 19 dny

    Increase in the minimum wage is not the solution, Labour should be more addressing things like social welfare, driving policies that minimum wage can’t address.

  • @user-jh6cx4jk8i
    @user-jh6cx4jk8i Před 20 dny +1

    When ThiefTinubu allocates N90n to HAJI oppression and other wastages, and he wants the workers to suffer, nonsense!!

  • @donatusben4021
    @donatusben4021 Před 21 dnem +1

    Who mad this guy the voice of Labour Union. This inspiring man should show the exit door.

  • @AbdulwaheedOmobolaji
    @AbdulwaheedOmobolaji Před 20 dny

    This is what id giving me issue. These analysts keep on telling us that this govt embark on economy reform but they cant explain what they mean by reform they are talking about. Is Sen Sheu refers to subsidy removal as economy reform? Devaluation of naira as economy reform. What benefit we masses tend to derive from these policies. Govt have stopped payment of subsidy and devalue naira which have subjected we masses into untold harship, how much is our debt profile now? When Jonathan began his reform its we masses who suffer for it. Buhari came and start his reform its same we masses suffered. This Tinubu reform is even the worse.

  • @Odazelllah
    @Odazelllah Před 21 dnem

    Why.. can.we
    . not.. have.. TRUE.
    Federal... governance?

  • @rowduru
    @rowduru Před 21 dnem +2

    Weekly or Daily🤔

  • @augustaladeji3715
    @augustaladeji3715 Před 20 dny

    Political appointees earn millions but the ordinary Nigerian can't earn thousands. Mcheeeew! Devils are managing this Nation.

  • @spinix3744
    @spinix3744 Před 21 dnem

    Don't mind these greedy politicians, e don hook dia neck now, scatter scatter the economy and you think you can go scot free, nobody can survive with money less than 100k. better increase the minimum wage or fix this economy

  • @user-zb2mx1lh6u
    @user-zb2mx1lh6u Před 20 dny

    Who go bring this politician down

  • @sunnybleeze2277
    @sunnybleeze2277 Před 21 dnem +5

    Tinubu can't do it because he knows how he got to Aso Rock

  • @esthermba453
    @esthermba453 Před 21 dnem +2

    Not just ridiculous! But of no meaning because the minimum wage is an equivalent of half bag of rice.

    • @4evertrue830
      @4evertrue830 Před 20 dny

      It is unfortunate but you're right. A bag of garri is about N50k today, far more than what this govt is offering Labour as minimum wage. 🙄

  • @inyeneedet9895
    @inyeneedet9895 Před 18 dny

    Strike nothing more

  • @ehimwenmajames347
    @ehimwenmajames347 Před 21 dnem

    All workers should go on The street. In Europe Minimum wage ist 1,500 Euro. That is closely 2 Million Naira

    • @somtoNnoli
      @somtoNnoli Před 21 dnem +2

      Nigeria is not Europe, their economy can handle that with their low population.....
      Nigeria is an unorganized underdeveloped countries.....
      Even the labor union self is very very confused....

    • @MideOptimistic
      @MideOptimistic Před 21 dnem

      ​@@somtoNnoliGo straight to d point don't be delusional

    • @spinix3744
      @spinix3744 Před 21 dnem

      @@somtoNnoli they must increase it, you cannot scatter the economy and expect the salaries to remain the same, let them feel the repercussions of their bad decision.

    • @somtoNnoli
      @somtoNnoli Před 21 dnem

      @@spinix3744 the same union leadership that keep collecting bribe from the govt and keep canceling their propose strikes.....
      How will the govt take them serious????
      The leadership will soon collect another peanut and go to rest.....

    • @Omez213
      @Omez213 Před 20 dny

      ​@@spinix3744 You're right in the first place they render the economy useless

  • @EzeobiChikaFranklin-ks6qw

    Tinubu destroyed the Naira so that he will have more money to spend. But do not want to raise wages. Why is he so selfish and wicked.

  • @VictoriaAdegoke-fq2sk
    @VictoriaAdegoke-fq2sk Před 21 dnem +1

    Shehu Sani should be considered as a vice president to Peter Obi. My reasons are that they have the interests of Nigerians at heart, and they should also form their own political party away from the so-called Labour Party that is full of evil people who thinks of themselves alone

    • @aweyironku7094
      @aweyironku7094 Před 20 dny +1

      Then what happens to Datti, what criteria did you use to access Datti and Shehu ?

    • @user-re9ph3pr4y
      @user-re9ph3pr4y Před 20 dny

      @@aweyironku7094
      OBI-DATTI we know in 2027.

    • @spider8760
      @spider8760 Před 20 dny +1

      If you know how the northerners hates him you will be surprised. They don't like anybody who practices liberal Islam and shehu sani is not hypocritical in speaking against some clerics in his zone. The clerics hates him so much so he won't make any impact. Peter obi should rest because Nigeria and Nigerians can not be redeemed