President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has made a mistake regarding his statement on employers included in the new National minimum wage approved by President Bola Tinubu.
Raye24reporters recalls that the Senate and House of Representatives passed the new minimum wage bill on Tuesday.
The legislation amended two key issues in the National Minimum Wage Act 2019, increasing the minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000 and shortening the review period from five to three years.
Speaking at plenary after the bill was passed, Akpabio said Nigerians can no longer pay any domestic worker below N70,000.
He said, “The bill says that if you are a tailor and you employ an additional hand, you cannot pay the person below N70,000. If you are a mother and you have a newborn child and you want to bring in a housemaid to look after your child, you cannot pay that housemaid below N70,000.
“It is not maximum wage. It applies to all and sundry. If you bring in a driver, if you bring in a gateman — you cannot pay that gateman below N70,000. So, I am very delighted that this has been passed and we now look forward to employers of labour going ahead to improve on what has been set as a benchmark for all and sundry to follow.
“So, I congratulate the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), I congratulate all Nigerians, and I congratulate the senate and the national assembly in general for this epoch-making legislation which has even reduced the time of negotiation from five years to three years in view of the soaring effect of foodstuff. It is now necessary that we review it every three years instead of five years.”
However, Akapbio’s remarks generated a series of reactions on social media, with many questioning his claim and the possibility of paying one’s workers such an amount.
However, a l review of the National Minimum Wage Act 2019 by TheCable shows that not every employer is obligated to pay the minimum wage.
Section 3 (1) of the act states that every employer shall pay the national minimum wage to every worker under his or her establishment.
According to the law, any agreement for the payment of wages less than the national minimum wage is void.
Meanwhile, Section 4 of the act stipulates that the minimum wage requirement does not apply to employers with fewer than 25 employees.
According to the law, an establishment with the following employees is exempted from the minimum wage:
(a) part-time basis,
(b) commission or piece-rate;
(c) establishment employing less than 25 persons;
(d) workers in seasonal employment like agriculture; and
(e) any person employed in a vessel or aircraft to which the laws regulating merchant shipping or civil aviation apply.
Based on the National Minimum Wage Act 2019, Akpabio’s claim that any employer who hires a maid or gatekeeper will pay N70,000 minimum wage is false.