Abuja Workers to Get Pay Raise! Minimum Wage Implementation Set for January 2025

The Federal Government has announced that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, along with several other states, will commence the implementation of the new minimum wage in January 2025. This decision comes after months of anticipation and negotiations. This is great news for workers, especially in these tough economic times.

Here’s a quick rundown of what this article covers:

  • Minimum Wage Implementation: Abuja to start paying the new minimum wage in January 2025.
  • Government Confirmation: The Federal Government has stated the implementation timeline.
  • State-Level Progress: Some states have already started implementing the new wage, while others are still in the process.
  • Minister’s Assurance: The Minister of Labour has appealed for patience from workers.

The Big News: Abuja’s Minimum Wage Rollout

Get ready, Abuja workers! The Federal Capital Territory is officially on the list to begin paying the new minimum wage starting January 2025. This was confirmed by the Minister of Labour, Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, during a meeting with the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCN) in Abuja.

Why the Wait?

You might be wondering, what took so long? Well, it’s a bit complicated. While the Federal Government has given the go-ahead, not all states are moving at the same speed. According to the Minister, about four to five states are still lagging behind in implementing the new wage. Some have made partial progress, while others are yet to start.

What the Labour Minister Said

During the meeting, the Minister of Labour urged workers to remain patient, acknowledging the concerns raised by the union about the delay. While the ministry doesn’t have the exact data on which states have implemented the wage, they are monitoring the situation closely.

Controversy over Timeline

The Abuja chapter of the labour union is, however, not entirely pleased with the January 2025 timeline. They are demanding immediate implementation, which the Minister stated was not feasible. He assured the union that the Ministry was fully aware of their concerns.

Key Takeaways

Here’s what you should keep in mind:

  • Abuja: The FCT will start paying the new minimum wage in January 2025.
  • State Variation: Implementation is not uniform across all states.
  • Patience: Workers are being urged to be patient as the government works to implement the wage.
  • Monitoring: The Ministry of Labour is keeping a close eye on the situation.

What Happens Next?

The coming months will be crucial. As January 2025 approaches, we will likely see more states begin to implement the new minimum wage. This will be a welcome relief to workers, providing them with better income to meet their needs. For now, workers are urged to remain patient and stay informed about developments.

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Kayode Nwankwo

Kayode actively participates in workshops and seminars focusing on public health and environmental protection. He collaborates with NGOs and governmental agencies to promote initiatives that support sustainable practices and improve healthcare access in underserved areas.He mentors young journalists interested in science and health reporting, stressing the need for in-depth knowledge and a strong ethical approach.

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