The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga had contended that it would be hard for the Nigerian government to peg the new proposed minimum wage at N100,000.
OnanugaOnanuga who made this known on Monday in an interview with Arise Television insisted that the country’s current financial strength has shown both the federal and the state governments would be unable to pay their employees’ salaries if N100,000 or more money was finally approved as the new minimum wage.
Onanuga buttressed his assertion with the fact that most state governors were even currently struggling to pay the present minimum wage.
“Let me tell you, the last time it was done under President Buhari when the wage was increased to N30,000 per month, till today, 26 state governments could not pay it, out of 36, Only 10 are paying.
“The rest have not paid the whole rate or maybe they’ve just improved a bit. But mostly, according to the people who have monitored it, 26 state governments are unable to comply.
“Whatever the government wants to do now, even if we increase wages to 100,000 naira, will the Federal Government be able to pay?” He hinted.