FG Troubled Over Workers’ Suffering, Will Ensure Improved Welfare Package -Ngige

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, said expressed the assurance of the Federal government on improving workers’ welfare, as a measure to cushion the excruciating economic hardship faced by the nation’s workforce. 

Ngige, who said this a press statement to mark Nigeria’s 62 Independent Day celebration, said that Federal government is not unmindful of the skyrocketing prices of goods and services in the county, therefore will leave no stone unturned to ensure that workers are provided with commiserating welfare. 

The statement made available to journalists in Abuja through his Media Office in full read; “The Minister of Labour and Employment has commended  Nigerian workers operating under different unions for their  immeasurable contributions to the sustenance of Nigeria’s independence. 

“The Minister assured the nation’s workforce, that the administration of President Muhanmmadu Buhari will leave no stone unturned in ensuring an improved welfare for all workers, in the face of extant challenges that have eaten into the New National Minimum Wage. 

“According to him, the Federal Government is not unmindful of the runaway prices of goods and services and their deleterious consequences  on salaries and wages. 

“It is another opportunity to reflect  on  the heroic roles which the Nigerian workforce, operating under different unions played in Nigeria’s independence struggle and the sustenance of that freedom since  October 1, 1960.

“Nothing is too much as a compensation, hence, reason the  present administration has continued to show unflinching commitment to the improved lots of all workers even in the face of dwindling national earnings. The new national minimum wage  and  its consequential adjustment(wage increase) were implemented  in 2019. And despite the economy slipping twice into recession, the President ensured that no worker in the federal government employ, lost his or her job. 

“Even while COVID-19 forced the entire world on bended knees and millions lost their jobs globally, the Federal Government shielded its workers.  Notwithstanding the two-third federal  staff strength at home, in conformity with COVID protocol, salaries were paid as and when due.

“Therefore, the Federal Government is concerned over the plight of workers, consequent upon the adverse effects of galloping inflation on salaries and wages. While this gale of inflation is a global phenomenon, and not restricted to Nigeria, we call for further understanding of  workers as government plans an appropriate response. President Buhari has never failed Nigerian workers. Not now!

“On the growing unemployment rate, Senator Ngige said  his Ministry has established  a Labour Market Information System(LMIS) intended to generate, analyse and integrate job related  data from all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government,  to enable  the  sector policy makers track labour market indicators and generate employments. 

“He said focal officers who will be pivot of the scheme will be soon commence work in all the MDAs, adding  that the synergy arising from the system  will consolidate hitherto solo efforts and break new grounds in tackling the unemployment situation.”

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