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Labour rejects N100,000 minimum wage proposal

Nigeria Labour Congress rejects governors' N100,000 minimum wage proposal, insisting on N1m due to high inflation and cost of living. Find out more.

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punchng.comStai leggendo14 h fa

Labour rejects N100,000 minimum wage proposal

Nigeria Labour Congress rejects governors' N100,000 minimum wage proposal, insisting on N1m due to high inflation and cost of living. Find out more.

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vanguardngr.com2 g fa

Video: FG, govs, Labour negotiating N100,000 minimum wage - AbdulRazaq

AbdulRazaq said the proposed wage reflects current economic realities and the need to improve workers’ welfare amid rising living costs

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africa.businessinsider.com3 h fa

N30,000 to N70,000 proves inadequate as Nigerian workers now demand N1 million monthly

In July, 2024, the president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 ($51) for workers in Nigeria, from N30,000 ($21

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Nigerian Governors to Tinubu: Consider Increasing Minimum Wage to N100,000

Nigeria's Governors' Forum has formally asked President Tinubu to raise the national minimum wage from N70,000 to N100,000, citing inflation and rising cost of living — most states are already paying that threshold. The proposal signals growing fiscal pressure on subnational governments: with FAAC transfers leaving some states only N100–200M after payroll, any new wage floor will require federal-state negotiation to remain fiscally sustainable.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 30 maggio 2026·punchng.com

    Govs considering N100,000 new national minimum wage — NGF

    Nigerian governors are considering a new N100,000 national minimum wage to address economic hardship. Learn more about the proposed minimum wage and ongoin

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Video: FG, govs, Labour negotiating N100,000 minimum wage - AbdulRazaq

    AbdulRazaq said the proposed wage reflects current economic realities and the need to improve workers’ welfare amid rising living costs

  3. domenica 31 maggio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    Nigerian Governors to Tinubu: Consider Increasing Minimum Wage to N100,000

    Nigerian Governors to Tinubu: Consider Increasing Minimum Wage to N100,000

  4. domenica 31 maggio 2026·punchng.com

    N100,000 minimum wage too low, workers deserve N1m — NLC

    The NLC argues that the N100,000 minimum wage proposed by governors is too low, stating Nigerian workers deserve N1 million monthly due to economic realiti

  5. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Labour rejects N100,000 minimum wage proposal

    Nigeria Labour Congress rejects governors' N100,000 minimum wage proposal, insisting on N1m due to high inflation and cost of living. Find out more.

  6. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Federal workers reject N100,000 minimum wage proposal

    According to the communiqué, the implementation of the N70,000 national minimum wage has fallen short of workers’ expectations...

  7. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    N30,000 to N70,000 proves inadequate as Nigerian workers now demand N1 million monthly

    In July, 2024, the president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 ($51) for workers in Nigeria, from N30,000 ($21