Saturday, November 23, 2024

President Tinubu Signs N70,000 Minimum Wage Bill Into Law

In a historic move, President Bola Tinubu has given his assent to the highly anticipated minimum wage bill, officially setting the minimum wage at N70,000 per month.

This milestone marks the culmination of months of intense negotiations between government officials, labour unions, and the private sector.

The signing ceremony, which took place at the State House in Abuja on Monday, was attended by a delegation from the National Assembly, including President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio and several members of the House of Representatives.

The Labour Union, which played a crucial role in the negotiations, accepted the N70,000 minimum wage, paving the way for the President’s signature.

READ MORE: NNPC Website Crashes Due To Overwhelming Response From Job Vacancy Announcement

According to President Tinubu, “This is a promise kept” to Nigerian workers, who have been eagerly awaiting a wage increase.

The new minimum wage is expected to benefit millions of workers across the country, providing them with a much-needed financial boost.

The minimum wage bill, which was passed by the National Assembly, stipulates that the wage will be reviewed every three years, with the first review expected in 2027.

This ensures that the minimum wage will continue to evolve to meet the changing needs of Nigerian workers.

With the signing of this landmark bill, President Tinubu has demonstrated his commitment to improving the lives of Nigerian workers, and cementing his legacy as a champion of the people.

As the country moves forward, one thing is clear: the N70,000 minimum wage is a triumph for Nigerian workers, and a testament to the power of collective bargaining.

Hot this week

Policy Reforms Could Unlock Nigeria’s Furniture and Textile Goldmine – Shina Peller

Nigeria’s furniture and textile sectors hold untapped potential to...

UK’s £113m aid brings hope to one million affected by Sudan war

In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan,...

Tinubu’s Reforms Aim to Lift Nigerians Out of Poverty, Drive Economic Growth – Edun

President Bola Tinubu’s administration is intensifying efforts to lift...

Trump Considers Rwanda Deportation Plan to Address Illegal Immigration

In a bold move to address illegal immigration, U.S....

Nigeria Leads Africa with 13.5% Rise in Student Enrollment at U.S. Universities: 7th in Global Rankings

The number of Nigerian students enrolling in U.S. colleges...

One in Four Nigerians Dreams of Leaving Their Communities – NBS Report

Nearly a quarter of Nigerians aged 15 and above...

Food Insecurity in Nigeria Leaves Families Borrowing to Eat – NBS Report

Nearly one in five Nigerian households, or 20.8%, have...

Africa Instability Report: Economic Challenges Push Nigeria into ‘Vulnerable’ Category

Nigeria's stability has deteriorated sharply, with the nation now...

The Physiology of Transformative Leadership and Its Impact on a Failing Nation

Kingsley Enwelim Nwanze In an era marked by rapid change...

Sanwo-Olu’s N3tn ‘Budget of Sustainability’ Targets Infrastructure, Education, and Social Inclusion

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has presented an unprecedented...

African Union Secures Key Wins at Brazil-Led G20 Summit

The African Union (AU) celebrated significant progress at the...

3,759 Weekly Cyber-Attacks Highlight Urgent Need for Nigeria’s Cyber Defense

Nigerian organisations are grappling with a cyber-attack crisis, facing...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories