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Living wage should be N615K – Ajaero

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Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has advocated for a living wage of N615,000 for workers. He made this statement during an interview on Channels Television. Ajaero argued that the current wage increase announced by the Federal Government, ranging between 25 per cent and 35 per cent, was inadequate and misleading.

According to Ajaero, the last minimum wage of N30,000 expired on April 18, and discussions for a new minimum wage were supposed to have been concluded. However, the federal government failed to reconvene the meeting, leaving the issue unresolved.

He criticized the government’s announcement of a wage increase, stating that it was mischievous because there was no substantial increase being announced. Ajaero revealed that the Organised Labour has agreed on N615,000 as the living wage for civil servants, designed to cover basic necessities and prevent workers from living in poverty.

Breaking down the proposed living wage, Ajaero outlined various components, including housing and accommodation (N40,000), electricity (N20,000), utilities (N10,000), kerosene and gas (N25,000 to N35,000), food for a family of six (N270,000), medical expenses (N50,000), clothing (N20,000), education (N50,000), and sanitation (N10,000). Transportation costs, due to workers residing in remote areas and the high price of petrol, contributed significantly to the total, amounting to N110,000.

He invited further scrutiny of these figures, emphasizing that the proposed living wage was aimed at ensuring workers’ basic needs were met without plunging them into poverty or requiring them to borrow money to sustain themselves.

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Governor Oyebanji Raises State’s monthly Subvention By N438.9 million

Similarly, the Governor has also approved payment of the outstanding 2020 leave bonus to local government workers

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has approved a major increment in the monthly subvention to the Judiciary and the legislative arm of government as well as the subvented institutions in the state.

The increment which amounts to N438.9 million monthly is to enable the institutions take care of the new minimum wage and the attendant consequential adjustment for workers.

In a statement,Olayinka OyebodeSpecial Adviser (Media) to the Governor, disclosed that the

beneficiaries of the increment include the Ekiti State Customary Court of Appeal, Ekiti State High Court of Justice; Ekiti State Judicial Service Commission, and Ekiti State House of Assembly Service Commission.

Others are Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, (EKSU); Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH); Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology (BOUESTI), Ikere Ekiti; Ekiti State Polythecnic, Isan Ekiti; College of Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti and Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and associated Institutions.

Similarly, the Governor has also approved payment of the outstanding 2020 leave bonus to local government workers, in fulfilment of his promise to defray all outstanding entitlements of workers inherited from previous administrations.

While restating the commitment of his administration to the wellbeing and welfare of workers and retirees, Governor Oyebanji says efforts are being made to ensure payment of all outstanding entitlements including gratuities in line with the continuity and shared prosperity agenda of the government.

He urges workers in the state to remain focused on excellent service delivery and to see themselves as strategic stakeholders in the Ekiti Project.

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JUST IN: Ajimobi’s eldest child, Bisola dies in UK

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The first child of the immediate past governor of Oyo State, late Abiola Ajimobi’s, known as Bisola Ajimobi Kola-Daisi, is dead.

It was gathered that Bisola who is married to Mr Kolapo Kola-Daisi died in the early hours of Thursday.

She died at the age of 42.

According to reports, she died in the United Kingdom.

Until her death, she was the Special Adviser to the Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu.

The Special Adviser to the former governor, Mr Bolaji Tunji confirmed the incident to journalists in Ibadan on Thursday.

Tunji said, “Yes. It has been confirmed”.

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BREAKING: Reps makes U-turn on bill to strip VP, govs of immunity

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The House of Representatives on Thursday reversed its decision on the second reading of a bill which sought to strip the vice-president, governors and deputy governors of immunity.

The lower legislative chamber made the U-turn after the Majority Leader of the House, Julius Ihonvbere, moved a motion.

The bill, which is sponsored by Solomon Bob, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker from Rivers State, passed second reading on Wednesday.

Bob noted that the bill seeks to “promote accountability in public office” by removing the immunity currently granted to the vice-president, governors and their deputies.

Section 308 of the Constitution states that “the president, vice-president, governor, and deputy governor, during the period he/she is holding the office, shall not be subjected to civil or criminal proceedings.

“The occupants of the office shall not also be arrested or imprisoned and no process of any court requiring or compelling their appearance.

”Bob stated said the move is to curb corruption, curb immunity, eradicate impunity and enhance accountability in public office.

The green chamber also rescinded its decision on the bill to abolish the death penalty.

The bill also passed second reading during plenary on Wednesday.

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