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Nigerians to Governors’ Claim on Minimum Wage, Say ‘Resign if You Can’t Pay’

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has stated that the proposed N60,000 minimum wage is unsustainable, sparking outrage among Nigerians. The NGF argued that any increase in minimum wage would necessitate consequential adjustments across all employment levels, including pensions, and warned that agreeing to an unsustainable minimum wage would result in states using all their FAAC allocations solely for salaries, leaving no funds for development projects.

Nigerians have taken to social media to express their displeasure, with many calling for the governors to resign if they cannot pay the proposed minimum wage. Some pointed out the hypocrisy of the governors, alleging that they embezzle billions of dollars daily while claiming that a meager N60,000 minimum wage is too burdensome for workers. Others noted that the proposed minimum wage is insufficient given the high cost of living in Nigeria.

The overwhelming sentiment among Nigerians is that the governors are out of touch with reality and lack empathy for the struggles of ordinary citizens. The debate highlights the ongoing tensions between the government and labor unions over the minimum wage, with many calling for a more sustainable and realistic approach to addressing the country’s economic challenges.

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