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NECA commends Imo, Ebonyi governments over minimum wage review, urge others to toe same path

by Usman Kadri
September 3, 2025
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NECA commends Imo, Ebonyi governments over minimum wage review, urge others to toe same path
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The Director-General, Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, has commended some state governors for increasing the minimum wage for their workers in the face of difficult economic realities.

Oyerinde made this disclosure while featuring on a popular morning program on Channels TV, Morning Brief, on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

This commendation is coming in the wake of recent announcement of minimum wage increase by the governments of Imo State and Ebonyi State, recently.

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Imo State recently approved a new minimum wage of N104, 000 for its civil servants while Ebonyi State followed suit by raising the minimum wage for its civil servants to N90,000.

While urging other governors to toe the same path, he attributed the response on the part of the two states to either the increased inflow from the federation account, prudent management of resources or productivity of the workers.

He explained that states have no excuse not to pay their workers beyond the minimum wage especially in the face of economic realities. He stressed that it was in the best interest of sub nationals to review the wages of their workers so as to enhance their productivity.

“Workers are the key drivers of the economy. And whatever will increase productivity or drive motivation especially with the fuel subsidy removal and other reforms carried out should not be toyed with,” he said.

He also urged the governors to deploy the increased inflow from the federal government to address other economic issues so as to enable the minimum wage become more sustainable for the workers.

Lauding the efforts of some governments at the subnational level who have provided CNG buses to address transportation problem for their workers, he urged them to pay adequate attention to finding lasting solutions to issues relating to food security and housing.

While admitting that many states are recording huge increase in Internally Generated Revenue, he noted that NECA is indeed worried about the development as this may have resulted in increased taxes on private businesses/employers, thereby negating the federal government’s efforts to reduce tax burden as enunciated in the recently signed tax reform bill.

He also called on state governments to play close attention to human capacity development as against devoting attention on building infrastructure.

“If you don’t train the workers, you are basically sabotaging yourself as a government. Our expectation is that beyond pooling the fund, or paying minimum wage, the state should make effort in equipping the workers as it is being done in the private sector. By so doing, the context of productivity will meet the context of wage demand,” he said.

Emphasising on the significance of human capacity development, he cited NECA as an example of an organisation that is already taking advantage of opportunities from Microsoft to train a lot of Nigerians on AI skills.

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