Don’t pass minimum wage states cannot pay, Governors warn NASS
The Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Abdulaziz Yari, has warned National Assembly against passing a new National Minimum Wage that would be difficult for states to pay.
Mr Yari, who is the governor of Zamfara State, issued the warning in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of the public hearing on new National Minimum Wage bill on Monday in Abuja.
News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) recalls that labour unions had rejected the approved N27,000 by the national council of states, demanding N30,000 as a new minimum wage.
Reacting to the demand, Mr Yari said the demand for N30,000 as the new minimum was not realistic.
According to him, only Lagos State can afford that N30,000 as minimum wage, not even Rivers can pay that much.
He said leaders must tell themselves the truth and not pass figures that would be difficult to implement in the field.
“It is easy to call figures, but when it comes to implementing in the field, it becomes a problem.
“Only Lagos can afford the N30,000 as minimum wage, not even Rivers can afford to pay that much,” he said.