The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, on Sunday
said the Nigerian parliament would enact a new wage bill for Nigerian
workers.
Mr. Dogara noted that due to the rising cost of living in the country, increasing workers’ salary had become necessary.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Public
Affairs, Turaki Hassan, to mark the 2017 Workers’ Day, Mr. Dogara said
the House was committed to passing a new minimum wage bill.
“While commending you for your commitment to the service and building
of the nation, I wish to assure you that the National Assembly remains
committed to the passage of the National Minimum Wage Bill when
presented by the executive,” he added.
Commenting further, he stressed that the eight House of
Representatives was committed to initiating other laws and legislative
interventions that would promote the welfare and well being of Nigerian
workers.
He, however, enjoined workers, especially civil servants to
re-dedicate themselves to duty and support government’s laudable
policies and programmes.
“I urge you to commit yourselves to doing even more in supporting
government’s activities that will better the lots of our citizens,” he
said.
Meanwhile, Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has said he would
ensure that the state clears the four-month salary arrears being owed
its workers.
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