By Kamil Opeyemi
President Bola Tinubu on Friday hinted of plans by his government to have another look at the current minimum wage of N30,000.
In what he described as a need to have another at the mathematics, Tinubu who was sworn in on Monday, had announced the end of subsidy on petrol during his inaugural speech.
His announcement has sparked a serious shock in the economy with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited hiking prices of petrol.
The development has caused fears in the country with possibilities of labour unrests anytime from next week.
Concerns are being raised over the minimum wage in the country in the face of a new petrol price that has devalued the country’s minimum wage.
At a meeting with the Nigerian Governors Forum on Friday the president said both state and federal governments must sit to look at the situation and to rework the figures.
“We need to do some arithmetic and soul searching on the minimum wage. We will have to take a look at that together, and the revenue. We must strengthen the source and application of our revenue,’’ Tinubu said at a meeting with the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), led by its chairman, Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo, at the State House on Friday in Abuja.
The President promised that his administration would prioritise the welfare and security of Nigerians with more people-focused economic policies.
According to the President, the federal and states government would work together on the minimum wage review.
Tinubu urged the governors to seize the opportunity of being chosen among millions of citizens in their states to make a difference in the lives of the people.
“This meeting is not strange to me, and the content of the meeting is so valuable. The camaraderie is very stimulating. This is about the Nigerian project, not Bola Tinubu,’’ he said.
The President also said that the multiple exchange rates would be streamlined, noting that governance was a continuum.
“I have inherited the assets and liabilities of my predecessor.
“As progressives and thinkers under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress (APC), you have a role to play in educating our people and making sure we manage ourselves,’’ the President said.
He lauded the APC feat of having a majority in the National Assembly and some Houses of Assembly, saying ‘’it will make it easier to develop policies that will directly impact the economy and the people’’.
“If we work together, the Nigeria of our dreams is not far away. Rest assured that we will not have multiple exchange rates anymore. You asked for this meeting, and I had to set aside time to be here.
“We have a political party that we will need to manage, whichever way, we have inherited assets and liabilities, and we cannot complain,’’ he stated.
The president said he would maintain an open-door policy, willing to entertain issues, deliberate, and collectively find solutions to the challenges facing the country.
“It is in our hands, and I am ready to work and listen at any time,’’ he added.
In his remarks, Vice President Kashim Shettima called on the governors to rally around the President as he tackles the challenges that stagnate the economy, like the oil subsidy and multiple exchange rates.
“Let us rally around the President and not bulge. There are vested interests that may want to resist the subsidy removal. Its removal will free resources for the development of your states,” he added.
Earlier, Uzodinma pledged the support of the Progressive Governors to the President, noting that the initial decisions already foretell good intentions for the economy.
“We are here today as members of the APC to fraternize with you as our leader, and congratulate you on your election as President, and Commander-in-Chief.
“We are using this opportunity to express our support for you at this trying time in our history,’’ he said.
Uzodinma noted that the President had started well, by placing the economy and welfare of the people on a priority list, with honesty of purpose.
“We are aware of your capacity and excellent track record,’’ he said.
“We need to do some arithmetic and soul searching on the minimum wage. We will have to take a look at that together, and the revenue. We must strengthen the source and application of our revenue,’’ Tinubu said at a meeting with the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), led by its chairman, Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo, at the State House on Friday in Abuja.
The President promised that his administration would prioritise the welfare and security of Nigerians with more people-focused economic policies.
According to the President, the federal and states government would work together on the minimum wage review.
Tinubu urged the governors to seize the opportunity of being chosen among millions of citizens in their states to make a difference in the lives of the people.
“This meeting is not strange to me, and the content of the meeting is so valuable. The camaraderie is very stimulating. This is about the Nigerian project, not Bola Tinubu,’’ he said.
The President also said that the multiple exchange rates would be streamlined, noting that governance was a continuum.
“I have inherited the assets and liabilities of my predecessor.
“As progressives and thinkers under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress (APC), you have a role to play in educating our people and making sure we manage ourselves,’’ the President said.
He lauded the APC feat of having a majority in the National Assembly and some Houses of Assembly, saying ‘’it will make it easier to develop policies that will directly impact the economy and the people’’.
“If we work together, the Nigeria of our dreams is not far away. Rest assured that we will not have multiple exchange rates anymore. You asked for this meeting, and I had to set aside time to be here.
“We have a political party that we will need to manage, whichever way, we have inherited assets and liabilities, and we cannot complain,’’ he stated.
The president said he would maintain an open-door policy, willing to entertain issues, deliberate, and collectively find solutions to the challenges facing the country.
“It is in our hands, and I am ready to work and listen at any time,’’ he added.
In his remarks, Vice President Kashim Shettima called on the governors to rally around the President as he tackles the challenges that stagnate the economy, like the oil subsidy and multiple exchange rates.
“Let us rally around the President and not bulge. There are vested interests that may want to resist the subsidy removal. Its removal will free resources for the development of your states,” he added.
Earlier, Uzodinma pledged the support of the Progressive Governors to the President, noting that the initial decisions already foretell good intentions for the economy.
“We are here today as members of the APC to fraternize with you as our leader, and congratulate you on your election as President, and Commander-in-Chief.
“We are using this opportunity to express our support for you at this trying time in our history,’’ he said.
Uzodinma noted that the President had started well, by placing the economy and welfare of the people on a priority list, with honesty of purpose.
“We are aware of your capacity and excellent track record,’’ he said.