The
Federal Government on Monday in Abuja assured Nigerian workers of speedy
passage of the new National Minimum Wage.
President Muhammadu Buhari said
this in a message to workers on the occasion marking the 2017 May Day Rally
with the theme, “Labour Relations in Economic Recession: An Appraisal”.
“I am happy to inform you that
Government will give expeditious consideration to the proposal contained in the
Technical Committee’s Report which was submitted to it on April 6, 2017.
“Government will take necessary
steps to implement the final recommendation of the Main Government/Labour
Committee as it relates to the setting up the new National Minimum Wage
Committee and the needed palliatives.
“This is in order to reduce the
discomfort currently being experienced by the Nigerian working class.
“I want to assure you that
government will continue to do all at its disposal to better the lots of all
Nigerians and more importantly to provide a commensurate welfare for all
Nigerian workers,” he said.
He said that he was aware that the
economic recession in the country has huge implication for the seamless conduct
of industrial relations.
He noted that this arises from the
fact that the economic recession by its nature was characterised by a
substantial risk of the “vicious circles of low- productivity.”
He said
others are mass retrenchment of workers and closure of workplaces due to high
cost of doing business, unregulated subcontracting and outsourcing with its
consequences on welfare of workers among others.
According to him, in the face of
these inevitable challenges, you have shown maturity and understanding in spite
of the situation in which we found ourselves.
“I strongly salute your great
sense of patriotism and loyalty to the country,” he said.
President Buhari however, called
for effective deployment of labour relations, an amalgamated approach that
would be used in creating a conducive work environment that would attract
foreign investment for wealth creation.
He called on government, workers
and employers to work together to put out the economy from the recession.
“Therefore, I called on the
organised labour to continue to partner with this administration by resorting
to social dialogue as an indispensable tool for conflict resolution
“Today, we stand in solitary with
workers all over the world to commemorate this historic Day which marked a
turning point in the economies of the nations and the welfare of the working
class,” he added.
He commended the organised labour
for their support and encouragement to the administration’s fight against
corruption which was the bane of sustainable economic development.
He added that, “my commitment to
fight against corruption is total and irreversible. We must fight corruption
before it destroys us.
“As a matter of fact, the workers
should be in the forefront of activities in the realisation of the
Whistleblowing Policy of this Administration,” he said.
He called for support and
cooperation while adding that government was determined to restore growth,
investment in people and also building a global competitive economy to its full
realisation.
(NAN)
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