Governors of the thirty-six states under the umbrella of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) are currently meeting to address the ongoing debate surrounding the new minimum wage proposal and local government autonomy.
Previously, the governors expressed concerns about the Federal Government’s proposed ₦60,000 minimum wage, deeming it unsustainable.
They argued that implementing such a wage would result in many states allocating their entire monthly federation account disbursements solely to salary payments.
The governors have urged the tripartite committee to agree on a fair and sustainable minimum wage.
In response to these concerns, the Federal Government announced on Tuesday that President Bola Tinubu would engage in further consultations before reaching a decision on the new minimum wage.
Another key item on the agenda is the unresolved issue of local government autonomy.
The governors are also set to deliberate on other critical matters of national importance, covering a wide range of pressing issues that impact the country’s socio-economic and political landscape.
This high-level meeting aims to foster collaborative solutions and develop strategic initiatives to address Nigeria’s challenges, with the goal of ensuring a unified and effective approach to governance.