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Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr Chris Ngige
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr Chris Ngige, says Nigeria is still a third world country and should not be compared with the economies of the United States of America, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Ngige said this on Friday, during his appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, in reaction to the lingering controversy around the national minimum wage.
Labour leaders are demanding an increment from the current minimumwage of N18,000 and some have argued that the minimum wage in countries like the US, UK and Canada are $1232, $1633 and $2582 respectively.
But the minister maintained that those countries are developed and should not be compared to Nigeria.
He said, “UK, Canada, US are called developed economies. We are still a third-world country. Why are you generalising everything?”
“You don’t have to generalise (because) not everything is purchased in Dollar. It is a very dangerous analysis to do.
“The cardinal principle in the wage-fixing mechanism is the ability to pay. And the Nigerian economy is in dire strait and the current expenditure is ballooning all the time.”
He further stated that the Federal Government is working to balance the capital and recurrent expenditure by 35 per cent.
Speaking about the ‘no work no pay’ policy, the minister said it wasn’t established by the current administrationand it dates to 2004.
•Sourced from Channels TV report