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Tinubu Signs N70,000 Minimum Wage Bill into Law

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President Bola Tinubu on Monday, signed the minimum wage bill into law, ending months of deliberations between government authorities, labour unions, and the private sector. 

He did at the State House in Abuja on Monday days after the National Assembly National had passed the Minimum Wage Act, 2019 to increase the National Minimum Wage from ₦30,000  to ₦70,000.

The signing was witnessed by a National Assembly delegation led by the President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio and some members of the House of Representatives were around to witness the ground-breaking event.

Channels Television reports that following  the signing, the Special Adviser to the President on Senate Matters Basheer Lado said the move is a promise kept.

“The signing of the minimum wage bill into law by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is both a promise kept and a demonstration of his people-centric governance model,” he said in a statement. “Tinubu promised to pay a living wage to Nigerian workers during his electioneering campaigns and he has kept that promise”, Lado was quoted as saying.

The signing of the historic Minimum Wage Bill followed months of talks with labour unions which insisted on a new minimum in the wake of the fuel subsidy removal and the floating of the naira – both steps ballooning the cost of living.

Earlier, labour unions had proposed ₦494,000 as a new minimum wage with the government offering ₦60,000. After a series of negotiations, the workers demanded ₦250,000 while the government shifted grounds to N62,000. On July 18, the Federal Government of Nigeria  and the unions reached a consensus figure of ₦70,000.

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