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Minimum Wage: Gov Sule Inaugurates 24-Member Implementation Committee
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State yesterday inaugurated a 24-member committee to work out modalities for the implementation of the new minimum wage in the state.
The committee is chaired by the state Deputy Governor Dr Emmanuel Akabe.
The committee has 11 representatives from government and 13 from the organised labour.
Speaking at the inauguration, the governor said the committee was set up in fulfilment of his promise to improve living conditions of workers through better welfare package.
“This is in line with our determination to improve the welfare of public servants as they are the cornerstone for the implementation of government policies and programmes.
According to him, the terms of reference of the committee are to obtain and study the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act, 2019 and the consequential adjustment at the federal level.
Others, he said, are to obtain and study copies of agreements reached between the Federal Government and the organised labour in line with the consequential adjustment/increase in all the salary structures.
“To liaise with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (if necessary) for technical assistance on the implementation of the new minimum wage for the state,” the governor said.
He said that the committee had three weeks to complete its assignment and submit report for prompt action.
He assured the state workers that a committee to consider implementation of outstanding promotion arrears and proper placements of the civil servants would be inaugurated on January 13.
The State’s Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Yusuf Iya, commended the governor for the steps so far taken toward the implementation of the new national minimum wage.