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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has strongly opposed a proposal by the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to increase the salaries of top political officeholders—including the President, ministers, and members of parliament—by up to 800%.

🔥 NLC’s Response:

NLC President Joe Ajaero called the proposal “insensitive and unjust,” especially at a time when:

  • The national minimum wage remains ₦70,000, which is considered insufficient for ordinary workers.
  • Civil servants have received only modest salary adjustments, while politicians enjoy lavish benefits and allowances.

“This proposal insults the dignity of Nigerian workers. It’s a slap in the face of those who keep the country running,” Ajaero said.

đź§ľ Key Demands from NLC:

  • Immediate withdrawal of the salary hike proposal
  • Transparency in how political salaries are calculated
  • A unified wage structure that doesn’t favor politicians disproportionately

⚖️ Broader Context:

The NLC warned that approving such a hike could trigger a nationwide backlash and deepen economic inequality. They’ve urged the federal government to prioritize wage reforms for public sector workers instead.

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