The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Joe Ajaero, yesterday shared details about the agreement reached between organised labour and President Bola Tinubu during the national minimum wage negotiations at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Speaking on Arise Television’s Morning Show, Mr. Ajaero revealed that while discussing the new minimum wage, organised labour rejected an increase in fuel prices but agreed to the N70,000 minimum wage proposal.
He also mentioned that after agreeing on the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) alternative with the president, the labour team negotiated a deal to convert vehicles to CNG for N300,000. However, government officials later rejected the agreement and announced a new conversion cost of N800,000.
It’s worth recalling that organized labour, including the NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC), initially demanded a N250,000 minimum wage but eventually accepted the N70,000 offer from the president.
When asked whether the President betrayed the trust of the NLC by increasing the petrol pump price despite the alleged ‘agreement’ with him, the NLC President said: “I have to narrate the scenario to you, and then we now choose the appropriate word, whether it is betrayed, deceit or whatever. While we were discussing, we stalemated at N62,000, even the states were saying they wouldn’t pay, so there was a stalemate that took us to Mr. President.
We insisted on N250,000 and Mr President at the meeting, turned to me and said, ‘Ajaero, you are the person holding my hand from increasing further’. And I said increase what? The president said, ‘since I said the subsidy is gone, we should have gotten the appropriate price. We should have increased. I want to sponsor you people, labour, to travel to these West African countries and know how much they are paying. Some are paying N2,000, N1,800, N1,700’. As he announced it, we declined immediately that we were not going to take that sponsorship.
“He said, ‘Okay, I will go to my office for one hour. You guys decide, if you agree for me to increase the price of petroleum products, I will pay you N250,000 minimum wage, if not, you take this N62,000’.
“But we said, Mr. President, no, we can’t sit down here to decide in your office, we will take about one week to go back and discuss and get back to you, which was exactly what happened and we adjourned for one week. And when we reconvened, we made it clear to Mr. President that we didn’t have any mandate to come there to discuss the price of petroleum products or increase, we were only there to discuss minimum wage and minimum wage alone we were going to discuss. And on the basis of that we accepted 70,000 (Naira)”.
In an interview with Saturday Vanguard after the television programme, Mr Ajaero said the workers were on edge as a result of the hike in the price of petroleum products and it was wrong for the president to take action and ask the people to respond.
According to him, “The basis of accepting the N70,000 minimum wage was for the president not to increase the pump price of petroleum products and we made it clear there. If he had gone ahead to increase it, then we need to discuss the implications because we can’t compare N70,000 with what is happening now.
“From N700 to where we are now, we are having about a 70% increase and it is telling more on transportation. And there is no CNG bus that is already operating. Before you do such a thing anywhere in the world, you consult your social partners. And if you check the implications of the increase on the employers, the manufacturers, the organized private sector, as regards the cost of production, then the issue has to be negotiated.
“The way forward is to reverse it because workers are on edge now to see whether they can go to work or not. We need to sit down, governance is for the people, governance is not all about increase in electricity tariff, increase in pump price of petroleum products, increase in taxes, etc. It has to be negotiated, various arms of government have to be involved in it.
“The increase in the price of petroleum products has increased the sufferings of Nigerians. If the president doesn’t reverse it, he has inflicted more injuries on Nigerians and there is nothing anybody can do about it. Those who are at the receiving end are complaining and they will continue to complain”.
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