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N70,000 No Longer Sustainable: Labour, workers demand minimum wage review
N70,000 No Longer Sustainable: Labour, workers demand minimum wage review
September 8, 2025
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and federal government workers have demanded an urgent review of the national minimum wage, insisting that the current ₦70,000 is no longer sustainable.
They made the demand, following the bold steps taken by several states across the country, to increase minimum wage of their workers above the N70,000 benchmark, in response to the prevailing economic realities.
The labour unions and workers who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in separate interviews, contended that, in the face of galloping inflation, rising costs of food, transportation, housing, and other essential services, N70,000 minimum wage could no longer sustain them.
It would be recalled that, President Bola Tinubu signed the new National Minimum Wage Bill into law in July 2024, raising the minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000.
The amended law applies to the entire country, including the federal government, states, local governments, and the private sector.
However, in Aug. 27, 2025, Imo increased the minimum wage from N70,000 to N104,000, along with corresponding increases in the entire salary structure for the state’s civil servants.
The state Governor, Hope Uzodinma, had said that the salary review, arrived at, during a meeting with organised labour, was part of efforts to improve the welfare of workers.
NAN also reports that, before the bold and applauded step by Uzodinma, some other states have implemented higher minimum wage for their workers.
On Oct. 16, 2024, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State announced minimum wage increase to ₦85,000, with a promise to further raise it to N100,000 in 2025.
Rivers State equally approved ₦85,000 minimum wage on October 18, 2024, while Bayelsa, Niger, Enugu and Akwa Ibom states approved N80,000 for their workers.
Ogun and Delta states are implementing N77,000 minimum wage, Benue and Osun states raised the wage to N75,000 while Ondo state pegged its own to N73,000.
Mr Benson Upah, Acting General Secretary of the NLC, told NAN on Sunday in Abuja that inflation has eroded the value of the N70,000 minimum wage, leaving many workers unable to meet basic needs.
“The truth is that, ₦70,000 is not sustainable under the present economic situation.
“Workers are under immense pressure, and unless the government responds quickly, the crisis of survival will only worsen.
“We have since engaged the Federal Government on this matter at different times and fora.
“It is our hope that the government would see both the economic and moral obligations to do so expeditiously,” he said.
Upah added that while labour would continue to pursue dialogue, industrial action may be considered if negotiations fail.
He also urged workers to remain united and active in union activities to strengthen the collective struggle.
Similarly, Mr Shehu Mohammed, President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), ,. commended the state governors who had revised their minimum wage.
He described the move as a welcome development and an eye-opener.
The ASCSN president said that the steps by the sub-national governments should serve as a signal to the federal government.
“Right from the beginning, during the negotiation, our demand was for a living wage, and we submitted ₦250,000 as a reasonable benchmark.
“We told the government that anything short of that, only takes a worker to the gate of the office, not back home,” he said.
He explained that with high electricity tariffs, transportation, and food prices skyrocketing, ₦70,000 has lost its value.
“Let’s be realistic. Even if you pay electricity bills out of ₦70,000, what remains cannot sustain a family for 10 days,” he added.
Mohammed further urged the federal government to complement wage increase with broader policies to reduce the cost of living, including affordable housing, healthcare, and subsidised transport.
A cross section of federal government workers who spoke to NAN also expressed concerns over the harsh economic situation
Mrs Kemi George, a civil servant, said the economic realities were becoming increasingly frustrating.
“By the time I pay transport to work and buy food, nothing is left. Rent and school fees are almost impossible to cover.
“It is only God that has been sustaining us because our take-home pay is nothing compared to what we spend in a month,” she said.
Another worker, Mr Obi Chimaobi, described the situation as unbearable, saying the harsh economy has pushed many families into hardship.
He said that it was nearly impossible for the average worker to survive on the current minimum wage of ₦70,000.
“Things are no longer affordable. A bag of rice is now like gold, transport fares keep rising daily, and with ₦70,000, you are already in debt before the month even ends.
“The Federal Government must act very fast in reviewing workers’ wages.
“The federal government must also recognise that reviewing the minimum wage is not merely about appeasing labour unions.
” It is about restoring dignity to work and reaffirming the social contract between government and the governed,” he added.
Speaking in the same veins, another civil servant, Mrs Bola Akingbade said “a well-paid workforce is a motivated workforce”.
She reiterated that, when workers are financially secure, they are more productive, committed, and less susceptible to corrupt tendencies.
According to her, increased minimum wage will not only improve living standards of workers, but enhance efficiency and service delivery across ministries, departments, and agencies.
On his part, Mr Jeremiah Okon noted that, if states with limited revenue allocations could recognise the need for upward wage adjustments, it becomes imperative for the federal government to do better.
Okon said it will be fair and equitable for the federal government and the others states to adjust the minimum wage from N70,000 to, at least, N150,000.
He urged the government at all levels not to see increased minimum wage as burden, but a tool for economic revitalisation.
According to him, increased wage will percolate through increased spending on goods and services, thereby stimulating local businesses and boosting the economy. GMTNewsng
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NiMet Weather Update: Dust Haze and Rain Expected from Monday
NiMet weather update predicts three days of dust haze and rain across Nigeria from Monday to Wednesday, warning of possible flooding in parts of the South.
NiMet Weather Update: Dust Haze and Rain Expected from Monday
October 27, 2025 | Abuja
The NiMet weather update has predicted a mix of dust haze and rainfall across various parts of Nigeria from Monday to Wednesday, urging residents to remain alert and take necessary precautions.
In its NiMet weather update released on Sunday in Abuja, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) projected slight dust haze with good visibility over Borno, Zamfara, northern Kaduna, Yobe, Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina States on Monday.
According to the agency, isolated thunderstorms and light rain are also expected in Taraba and Adamawa States during the afternoon and evening hours, while sunny skies with patches of clouds are likely in the central region, including FCT, Nasarawa, and Kogi, with chances of late-day rain.
The NiMet weather update further noted cloudy conditions in the southern region on Monday morning, followed by moderate rainfall and thunderstorms later in the day over Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, Ondo, Lagos, Ekiti, Ogun, Delta, and Rivers States.
For Tuesday, the NiMet weather forecast indicated continued slight dust haze in the north and possible thunderstorms in Taraba and Adamawa, while the central region will witness sunny skies with moderate rain in FCT, Nasarawa, and Kogi.
Across the south, moderate rainfall is anticipated in Rivers, Cross River, Ebonyi, and Akwa Ibom in the morning, with increasing intensity later in the day. NiMet also warned of possible flooding in parts of Akwa Ibom, Rivers, and Cross River, urging authorities to activate emergency response measures.
By Wednesday, the NiMet weather update anticipates sunny skies across the north, with isolated thunderstorms in Taraba, and light rain in the central region, especially Kogi and the FCT. The southern states will start cloudy, transitioning to thunderstorms and moderate rain later in the day.
NiMet also cautioned against potential flash floods and advised motorists to drive carefully in wet conditions. The agency urged persons with asthma or respiratory issues to minimize outdoor exposure due to dust particles in northern airspace.
It further advised airline operators to obtain airport-specific weather reports for flight planning and encouraged the public to stay informed through NiMet’s website and official communication channels. GMTNewsng
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Wike in Dubai for 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum
Wike in Dubai for the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum to engage world city leaders on sustainable urban development and global cooperation.
Wike in Dubai for 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum
Date: Oct. 27, 2025
The Wike in Dubai visit marks Nigeria’s strong representation at the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum (2025APCS), as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this week for the high-level international engagement.
According to a statement by the Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, on Monday, Wike in Dubai was warmly received by the Consul General of Nigeria, Ambassador Zayyanu Ibrahim, alongside officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) who arrived ahead of him.
During the summit, Wike in Dubai will lead a discussion panel on Tuesday, where he will field questions about the Federal Capital Territory, exchange ideas with other Mayors of capital cities, and explore opportunities for sustainable city partnerships.
The 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum seeks to create long-term value for cities and businesses across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, promoting trade, innovation, and investment opportunities.
An initiative of the Brisbane City Council, Australia, the forum is recognized as one of the world’s most diverse gatherings of mayors, city leaders, business executives, and young professionals committed to shaping the future of global urban development.
The 2025APCS theme, “Collaborate, Inspire, Transform,” aligns with global efforts to build smart, resilient, and sustainable cities. Sub-themes such as “Centres of Connection” highlight the role of transportation networks and urban innovation in improving quality of life.
Through his participation, Wike in Dubai underscores Nigeria’s commitment to engaging the global urban community in forward-thinking conversations about development, governance, and sustainability. GMTNewsng
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NDA Shooting Exercise 2025: Academy Sends Strong Warning to Kaduna Residents
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has warned residents of Afaka, Kauya, and Mando to stay clear of its open range during the NDA shooting exercise scheduled from Oct. 28 to Nov. 7, 2025, in Kaduna.
NDA shooting exercise: Academy warns Kaduna residents
October 27, 2025 | Kaduna
The NDA shooting exercise scheduled by the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has prompted a public warning to residents of Afaka, Kauya, Tsamiya, and Mando in Kaduna State to steer clear of its open range from Tuesday, October 28 to November 7, 2025.
According to a statement released by the NDA Public Relations Officer, Major Mohammed Maidawa, the NDA shooting exercise is part of the Range Management Package for cadets of the 73 Regular Course (Army), aimed at improving their combat readiness. http://nda.org.ng
“The NDA wishes to inform the general public, especially inhabitants of Mando, Tsamiya, Kauya, and Afaka general area, that it will be conducting its Range Management Package NDA shooting exercise for cadets,” the statement read.
Maj. Maidawa assured residents that all safety precautions have been taken for the smooth and secure conduct of the NDA shooting exercise, while urging the public to cooperate with military personnel during the period.
The statement added that the Commandant, Maj.-Gen. Abdul Ibrahim, conveys his appreciation to the host communities for their understanding and continued support.
The Nigerian Defence Academy, based in Kaduna, is Nigeria’s foremost military training institution, responsible for producing officers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The shooting exercise forms part of its continuous efforts to enhance professionalism and discipline among its cadets. GMTNewsng
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September 8, 2025 at 6:52 pm
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