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SDP Chairman Advocates For N100,000 Minimum Wage, Says It Will Make Workers Breath

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Shehu Gabam, Social Democratic Party, SDP, National Chairman has called on the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration not to pay Workers less than N100,000 as Minimum Wage.

Gabam made the appeal to the Federal Government in the wake of a possible nationwide strike following the failure of the FG and the Organized Labour to reach a compromise on the minimum wage, as negotiations are still ongoing.

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The SDP Chair said this when he featured as a guest on the Sunday edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Gabam insisted that the Government will do itself a favour by settling for a reasonable wage that is above N100,000 to avoid civil servants sabotaging the system.

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He said, “For me, what I think at this stage is that the government should do something above N100,000. It is reasonably okay. It makes a little bit of sense. People can breathe, and people can go to work without thinking of sabotaging the institutions.

“You are paying civil servants and other private employees just N30,000. And then when you go to the market, there is nothing of the lowest that you can get at the cost of N30,000.”

The SDP chief also chided Nigerian Governors for announcing that payment of any minimum wage higher than N60,000 was not sustainable. This is even as he appealed for a review of the fuel removal subsidy policy.

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“Any serious Governor that can put his priorities right can pay N60,000 comfortably,” Gabam insisted, noting that if ghost workers are purged from the system, States can pay it. The tragedy is that the majority of the problems we are having today are from the states. The Governors are contributing largely to the problem.

He added, “They have to consider reviewing this subsidy. I’ve mentioned this severally, you can get it right with the rate of subsidy the way it is. This Government initiated this crisis by removing the fuel subsidy and naturally, they don’t need to be told that there are consequences that will follow.

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“What we expected is that by the time the Government made up its mind to remove the fuel subsidy and the pains that would follow thereafter, the consumption rates, the supply rates, and the demand rates of the nation, no one can stand it,” he concluded.


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