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Dogara speaks on new minimum wage

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, says Nigerian workers deserve increased minimum wage.

In a statement on Monday to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the NLC, the speaker noted the brave and courageous moves taken by the congress when necessary to ensure that better rights and privileges are conveyed on the Nigerian worker.

He said the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), had lived up to expectation in discharging its role of protecting the interests and welfare of the Nigerian worker.

Dogara saluted former leaders of labour for their leadership and sacrifices that ensured the continued existence of one united and robust labour organisation in Nigeria.

He also assured that the House of Representatives will support ongoing effort to secure not only a living wage for the Nigerian worker but to ensure that in retirement workers are sufficiently taken care of.

He said, “Indeed, the NLC has come of age. It has played a pivotal role in the struggle for better rights and privileges for the Nigerian worker.

“The NLC since its founding by a military Decree has lived up to its responsibilities of articulating and pursing the enlightened interests of the working man and woman.

“It has sometimes confronted the authorities by using the mechanism of strikes and in some instances the mere threat of action has enough to bring relevant authorities to the negotiating table.

“The NLC must remain strong, united and progressive. It must work in concert with both government and the private sector to enthrone a viable and strong economy for Nigeria, which is the only sustainable way to ensure better working conditions for the Nigerian worker.

“The major challenge facing Labour today is to negotiate a meaningful National Minimum Wage for Nigerian workers.

“I wish to lend the support of the House of Representatives to the ongoing effort to secure not only a living wage for the Nigerian worker but to ensure that in retirement workers are sufficiently taken care of. The labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain.”

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