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NANS urges FG to accept NLC demand on minimum wage

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) stands in solidarity with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) in their call for an increase in the national minimum wage as it urged the Federal Government to respond NANS urges FG to accept NLC demand on minimum wage promptly and favourably to the legitimate demands of Nigerian workers.

A statement signed by the President of NANS, Pedro Obi, explained that the current economic realities have significantly eroded the purchasing power of the average Nigerian worker.

“Inflation, the rising cost of living, and the continuous devaluation of the naira have made it increasingly difficult for many families to meet their basic needs. It is within this context that the organised Labour demands for a living wage become not only reasonable but also imperative.”

“Nigeria’s youth and student population are directly affected by the welfare of our parents and guardians, who are predominantly workers and civil servants.

“Improved minimum wage would translate into better living conditions for millions of Nigerian families, fostering a more conducive environment for students to focus on their education and personal development.”

Therefore, we call on the Federal Government to engage in constructive Dialogue: We urge the government to engage the Labour Union in constructive and meaningful negotiations to reach a mutually beneficial agreement on the minimum wage.

“Prioritize Workers’ Welfare: Recognize the critical role that Nigerian workers play in the development of our nation and prioritize their welfare in policy-making decisions.”

“Implement a Sustainable Wage Policy; establish a sustainable and fair wage policy that reflects the current economic realities and is regularly reviewed to keep pace with inflation and cost of living adjustments.”

“NANS believes that a prompt resolution to this issue is vital for maintaining industrial harmony and ensuring that our educational institutions continue to function without disruptions. We stand ready to support the Labour movement and the Nigerian workers in their quest for a fair and just wage.”

“We call on all students, civil society organizations, and concerned citizens to lend their voices to this cause and to advocate for a just resolution that ensures the dignity and well-being of every Nigerian worker.”

 

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