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[Published: Thursday September 27 2018]

Nigeria's main unions to strike over minimum wage

ABUJA, 27 Sept. - (ANA) - Nigeria’s main unions will begin an indefinite nationwide strike on Thursday over the minimum wage, after talks with the government broke down, the leader of an umbrella labour body representing them said on Wednesday.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s government had vowed to review the minimum wage, particularly in the wake of a fuel price hike and currency devaluation in the last two years both aimed at countering the effects of a plunge in global oil prices, Nigeria’s economic mainstay.

Unions want the government to almost triple the monthly minimum wage to around 50,000 naira ($164) from 18,000 naira.

“We are going ahead with our planned action,” Peter Ozo-Eson, general secretary of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), told Reuters.

The NLC represents workers across most sectors of Africa’s biggest economy, including parts of the oil industry such as tanker drivers and staff at loading depots. Prolonged industrial action has the potential to cause widespread disruption.

A 2016 strike organised by the umbrella body following an increase in fuel prices shut banks, schools and parts of the transport system.

Officials from the labour ministry could not immediately be reached for comment.

Analysts say the strike action, which comes months ahead of the February 2019 presidential election, is designed to ramp up pressure on the government to produce a minimum wage proposal.

Buhari is seeking a second term at next year’s poll and his economic record is likely to be scrutinised on the campaign trail. He won the 2015 election after pledging to fix the economy, tackle corruption and boost security.

Last year Nigeria emerged from a recession, its first in a quarter of a century. But growth remains fragile and consumer spending is yet to recover in a country where the United Nations estimates that most people live on $2 a day or less.  - (ANA) -

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