Governor\’s Forum To Labour, We are Not Binded By Your Agreement With FG

The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) has said the minimum wage agreemend reached with labour by the federal government is not recognised by state governments.

This follows a recent agreement reached by FG and labour after streams of meetings and the subsequent directive by the the federal executive council (FEC) that Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance must implement the payment of N30,000 new minimum wage across the board before December.

Chairman of the NGF, Kayode Fayemi, during a facetime with journalist after a session held by the 36 governors of the federation in Abuja on Monday, said labour must realised the limits of its agreement, adding the directive applies to the federal government workers alone.

“I am sure you know the FEC does not determine what happens in the states, the states have their own states executive councils and that is the highest decision-making body at the state level,”

he said.

“The forum (NGF) as the representative body of the states followed what happened in the negotiations that transpired. As far as we are concerned, the best that the forum can do is stick to what has been agreed with states.”

Fayemi said while the state governments have accepted the N30,000 new minimum wage, each will negotiate with its workers on the implementation and the consequential adjustments.

“States were part of the tripartite negotiation and agreed to N30,000 minimum wage. But states also know there will be consequential adjustments. That would be determined by what happened on a state-by-state basis because there are different numbers of workers at the state level, there are different issues at the state level,”

he said.

Every state has its own trade union, with a negotiating committee and they would undertake this discussion with their state government. That is simply what we have said.

The day after the agreement was reached with labour, I was on record on Channels TV, and I made the position of the states clear that for us, we have always been clear that this was a national minimum wage increase, not a general minimum wage review.

“So to that extent, we do not want the media to confuse issues about a national minimum wage increase. And yes that may necessitate consequential increment and we have no doubt about that. But that is a matter for the states to discuss with their workers.”

Every state has its own trade union, with a negotiating committee and they would undertake this discussion with their state governments. That is simply what we have said

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