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NLC Demands ₦150,000 Minimum Wage For Lagos Workers

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The Lagos State Chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has demanded a new minimum wage of N150,000 for workers in the state, citing rising costs of living and recent wage increases in Imo and Ebonyi states.

Chairperson of the state NLC, Funmi Sesi made the demand on Thursday in response to the upward wage review by the two states.

Sesi said that Lagos workers currently earn N85,000 as minimum wage and deserve an upward review in line with the state’s higher cost of accommodation, transportation, feeding, and utilities.

“The time has come for an upward review of minimum wage in Lagos. At least someone has taken the bull by the horns and opened the space,” she said.

She added that no one could blame Governor Sanwo-Olu now if he implements a higher wage for Lagos workers, stressing that they deserve a better wage and decent working conditions commensurate with the economic realities, especially in Lagos.

The State NLC boss expressed optimism that all state governments would emulate Imo and Ebonyi.

Recall that Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State had earlier announced an increase in the minimum wage for state civil servants from N76,000 to N104,000.

In the same vein, the Ebonyi Government raised its workers’ minimum wage from N70,000 to N90,000.

In other news, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has signed into law a bill granting the new Seal of Adamawa State the force of law.

The law, presented to Fintiri as ‘A Bill For A Law To Create The Seal Of Adamawa And Regulate Its Use 2025,’ provides for the creation, protection, and regulation of the state seal, which will henceforth serve as the official emblem of government authority and identity.

Signing the bill into law, Governor Fintiri described it as historic, adding that the seal symbolises the state’s authority, cultural heritage, and aspirations.

 

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