The Federal.Government has explained why it rejected labour union new proposal of N494,000 minimum wage.
Minister for Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the demand which cumulatively amounts to the sum of N9.5 trillion bill is unsustainable.
Besides, the Minister said the huge demand is capable of destabilising the economy and jeopardising the welfare of over 200 million Nigerians.
The Organised Labour has vowed to go on strike from Monday.
Idris, in a statement by his media aide, Rabiu Ibrahim, said the offer of N60,000 minimum wage by the Federal Government, which translates to a 100% increase on the existing minimum wage of 2019, has been accepted by the Organised private sector, which is a member of the tripartite committee of the negotiations team.
Nigerians need to understand that whereas the FG is desirous of ample remuneration for Nigerian workers, what is most critical is that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not encourage any action that could lead to massive job loss, especially in the private sector, who may not be able to pay the wage demanded by the Organised Labour,” he said.
The Minister said even though Labour is keen on the take-home pay of about 1.2 million workers, the Federal Government is concerned with the welfare of over 200 million Nigerians based on its guiding principle of affordability, sustainability and the overall health of the nation’s economy.
He said because of the commitment of the Tinubu administration to the welfare of workers, the wage award of N35,000 for Federal workers would continue until a new national minimum wage is introduced.