Lagos/Abuja — Nigeria’s lawmakers are on the cusp of clearing an oil industry overhaul that has eluded the nation for two…
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Mkpoikana Udoma 30 August 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — Maritime workers, under the aegis of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria…
Mkpoikana Udoma 28 April 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has said that Nigerian workers…
“In responding to the request for a memorandum, we then use current economic indices to make a fresh demand. So, what we place and what we demand is an outcome of analysis we carried out.”
“TUC recalls with dismay that several billions of naira have been expended in the sector to no avail. The call for tariff hike cannot be a solution and it shall be resisted,” the communique stated.
Akabueze explained that when an agreement had been reached on the new minimum wage, the financial implications would be worked out and a supplementary budget would be prepared for its implementation.
Organised labour in the country has lamented that the current minimum wage of N18,000 per month was unsustainable, calling for a new national minimum wage of N56,000 monthly.
Mkpoikana Udoma 29 January 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt – The Federal Government has been urged to commence new projects in the…
Adebiyi recalled that the electricity distribution companies (Discos) were yet to honour the agreements they signed with the Federal Government in November 2013 to issue prepaid metres to all Nigeria consumers within 18 months, as failure to do so has in recent times led to over-billing of customers, making them pay for darkness.
The president also said the current minimum wage being used in the country has already expired.