Don't expect new minimum wage in september ngige
It seems like you're referring to the recent news about the minimum wage in Nigeria. According to reports, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has stated that there won't be a new minimum wage in September.
For those who may not be aware, the Nigerian government had earlier announced plans to review the minimum wage, which is currently N30,000 (approximately $80 USD) per month. However, it appears that the review process has been delayed, and the new minimum wage will not be implemented in September as previously expected.
It's worth noting that the delay is reportedly due to the ongoing negotiations between the government and labour unions. The unions are pushing for a higher minimum wage, while the government is seeking to balance the demands with the country's economic realities.
As the situation unfolds, it's essential to stay informed about any updates on the minimum wage review. In the meantime, workers in Nigeria will continue to await the outcome of the negotiations and the implementation of the new minimum wage.