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The Organized Labour in Kogi State has called for the immediate implementation of a wage increase to N35,000 for workers in the state. Gabriel Amari, the Kogi State Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), made this demand during his May Day address in Lokoja. He argued that the current national minimum wage of N30,000 does not adequately meet the basic needs of workers, given the current market conditions.

Amari emphasized the urgency of this wage adjustment, considering the continuous rise in the costs of goods and services, which diminishes the purchasing power of workers. He proposed that until negotiations for a new minimum wage are finalized and implemented, the wage increase would provide temporary relief to workers facing economic hardships.

Additionally, the Organized Labour in the state urged the Kogi State Government to follow the example of other states that have already implemented the President’s recommendations regarding wage increases for Nigerian workers. They stressed that this action would demonstrate the government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce.

Furthermore, Labour highlighted specific concerns that need government attention, including the payment of weigh-in allowance for workers in media houses, the restoration of teachers’ peculiar allowance, issuance of promotion letters, and payment of outstanding salary balances. They also advocated for the full implementation of Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) for health workers, provision of affordable housing for workers, and support for parastatals and ministries.

Addressing Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, the NLC Chairman expressed concerns about security challenges in Kogi State. He emphasized that insecurity not only threatens stability but also affects productivity, economic growth, and job opportunities. He cited recent incidents of violence and attacks, urging the government to support community policing initiatives, enlist the help of hunters, and prioritize intelligence gathering to combat criminal activities effectively.