President
Buhari with L-R: Chairman of Committee Mrs Ama Pepple, Minister of
Labour Chris Ngige, Chairman National Commission on Salaries and Wages
Chief Onwuka Egbule, Governor Of Imo State Rochas Okorochas, Governor of
Kebbi State Atiku Bagudu, Governor of Osun State Rauf Aregbesola and
Governor of Plateau State Simon Lalong as he inaugurates Committee on
Tripartite National Minimum Wage in State House on 27th Nov 2017
President Muhammadu Buhari has on Monday, inaugurated a 30-member
tripartite National Minimum Wage Committee for the negotiation of a new
National Minimum Wage for Nigerian workers at the council chamber of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.The inauguration was attended by governors and senior government
officials. All Progressives Congress governors, Rochas Okorocha of Imo,
Rauf Aregbesola of Osun, Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi and Simon Lalong of
Plateau, who are members of the 30-member committee, attended the
inauguration.
Two of their PDP colleagues, Nyesom Wike of Rivers and Ibrahim
Dankwambo of Gombe, who are also members of the committee, were notably
absent.

Here's the president's full speech at the event below;
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SPEECH BY MR. PRESIDENT ON THE INAUGURATION OF THE
TRIPARTITE NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE COMMITTEE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2017
AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ASO ROCK PRESIDENTIAL VILLA, ABUJA.
1. We are gathered here today to address issues concerning the
welfare of the Nigerian people. Like his counterpart all over the world,
the Nigerian worker is a vital element in the growth and development of
modern nations. I therefore welcome the nominees of the Tripartite
National Minimum Wage Committee who have been selected for the very
important task of renegotiating the National Minimum Wage for our
workers.
2. We all know that the last Minimum Wage Instrument has expired,
and it is in recognition of the need to ensure a fair and decent living
wage that the Federal Government put in motion necessary mechanism so
that we can today inaugurate this large committee with a big task ahead
of you.
3. You are all aware that during the period following the increase
in Petrol Pump Price in May 2016, a Technical Committee was established
to examine and make recommendations to Government on the measures to be
adopted to cushion the envisaged painful effects of the increase on
workers and the Nigerian populace at large.
4. During the deliberations of the Technical Committee which
comprised Government and Organized Labour, the need for the review of
the National Minimum Wage was highlighted and recommendation to set up a
committee to look into the level of minimum wage was made accordingly. I
am glad that the recommendation is being acted upon today and we can
all acknowledge that this is in line with our democratic process. I wish
to thank all those who participated in that exercise.
5. Considering the scope of the membership of this new National
Minimum Wage Committee we can see that it is encompassing all
stakeholders. My hope is that, the outcome of the deliberations of the
Committee would be consensual and generally acceptable. I therefore urge
you to amicably consider the issue of a National Minimum Wage and all
matters that are ancillary to it with thoroughness and concern not only
for the welfare of our work-force but the effect on the country’s
economy.
6. The subject of a National Minimum Wage for the Federation is
within the Exclusive Legislative List of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). Accordingly, we should aim to
go above the basic Social Protection Floor for all Nigerian workers
based on the ability of each tier of Government to pay.
7. I say this because minimum wage is the minimum amount of
compensation an employee must receive for putting in his or her labour
and as such should be anchored on Social Justice and Equity.
8. Government’s decision after considering your final
recommendation will be sent as an Executive Bill to the National
Assembly for it to undergo appropriate legislative scrutiny before
passage into law.
9. As is evident by the membership of the Committee, State
Governors and Private Sector Employers are part of this process. This
will ensure ease of implementation of a new Minimum Wage nationwide.
10. I am hopeful that the principles of full consultation with
Social Partners and their direct participation would be utilized by the
Committee, bearing in mind the core provisions of the International
Labour Organisation Minimum Wage Fixing Convention No. 131 and Minimum
Wage Fixing Machinery Convention No.26 (ratified by Nigeria).
11. Accordingly, conditions of genuine Social Dialogue should
prevail in the spirit of Tripartism and Collective Bargaining
Agreements. I therefore enjoin you all to collectively bargain in good
faith, have mutual recognition for each other and always in a spirit of
give and take.
12. The Committee is expected to complete its deliberations and
submit its report and recommendations as soon as possible to enable
other requisite machinery to be set in motion for implementation of a
new National Minimum Wage.
I wish you fruitful deliberations and I am very happy to inaugurate this Committee.

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