Fresh discussions about workers’ welfare have emerged after reports that governors are considering a new minimum wage of ₦100,000, while labour leaders argue that the figure is still far below what Nigerians need to survive.

The debate has shifted attention to the rising cost of living, with many citizens asking whether any proposed wage increase can realistically keep pace with soaring food prices, transport costs, rent, and other basic expenses. Related News Nigeria faces low Ebola risk compared to DR Congo, Uganda, says WHO NIMC warns Nigerians against fake NIN correction portal scam Food prices jump in April 2026 — NBS

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