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Minimum wage: 1.5 million FG workers to earn over N2.3tn

IFEANYI ONUBA
If the demand for an increase in minimum wage is eventually approved by the Federal Government, over N2.31tn would be paid as salaries to the over one million workers on the payroll of the Federal Government, investigations have revealed.
Figures obtained from the Budget Office of the Federation show that the Federal Government is planning to make a proposal of N2.31tn as personal costs for workers on the payroll.
The N2.31tn figure is contained in the 2019 Budget Call Circular, which was obtained from the Budget Office of the Federation by our correspondent. The Budget Call Circular signed by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udo Udoma, sets out  the  requirements and  instructions that must  be met and followed in the preparation of the 2019 Federal Government budget proposal.
A breakdown of the N2.31tn personal costs provisions shows that about N2.148tn is being proposed for the payment of salaries of workers in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government.
Similarly, a budgetary amount of N160.5bn is to be earmarked to pay the salaries of workers in the government-owned enterprises.
There are about 950 MDAs of government having about 1.5 million workers, according to top government officials with knowledge of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System.
It was learnt that while the financial implications of the proposed wage increase might not have been fully determined, whatever adjustments that would be made could be captured through a supplementary budget after the main budget had been presented to the National Assembly later this month.
A top official of government in the Budget Office told our correspondent that the exact amount needed to implement the wage adjustment could not be determined immediately as no specific amount had been agreed upon.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not officially permitted to talk on the matter, said since the issue was still being discussed at the highest level of government, the wage bill could be higher than the N2.3tn that was budgeted for. 

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