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As Nigerian workers want the payment of the new minimum wage which bill was passed recently by the senate, Senator Wilson Ake has appealed to traders and service providers not to increase prices in order not to make things difficult for workers and frustrate government’s intention.
Senator Ake who made the appeal in an interview with The Tide at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa said although Nigeria is operating a free economy, people should show understanding and not to hike the prices of goods and services because workers’ salaries are increased.
He said: “This is a free economy, what we have to do is to plead with the people themselves to understand that they cannot continually increase prices of commodities and services just because salaries are increased for workers.”
The lawmaker who represents Rivers West Senatorial District in the National Assembly advised the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to discuss with the various transport and trader unions on how to ensure that prices of goods and services are not hiked, pointing out that the benefits of the new minimum wage will be enjoyed by all Nigerians.
According to him, the bill may be signed into law by the middle of March after the senate and House of Representatives versions are harmonised and presented to the president adding that the payment of the new wage will take effect from the day it will be signed into law.
“The minimum wage bill is passing through a process. The House of Representatives has to pass its versions and after that, there will be harmonisation with that of the senate and reconciled before sending it to Mr President. It has to pass all the processes to become a real law because if you skip any of the steps then it will not be a law, so it requires some patience for the proper thing to be done and for it to be a law that will be respected,” he stressed.
Senator Ake enjoyed workers to be patient and believe that government has good intentions for them, saying that the work Employee Compensation law recently passed is an additional effort of government at ensuring that workers are protected and given all the respect, responsibilities and benefits they deserve.
He then urged workers to support the President Jonathan-led administration which, according to him, “has shown so much concern for workers.”
Shedie Okpara