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“Borno Workers Protest Unpaid N70,000 Minimum Wage as Cost of Living Bites Harder in Northeast Nigeria”

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
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Local government workers in Borno State have staged protests over the non implementation of the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage, intensifying pressure on authorities amid rising living costs in Nigeria’s conflict affected northeast. The workers, under the umbrella of local government unions, say the continued delay in wage adjustment has worsened economic hardship, particularly for low income earners already grappling with inflation and insecurity.

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The demonstrators expressed frustration that, despite federal approval of the revised minimum wage framework, many local government employees in Borno are yet to see any adjustment in their salaries. According to union representatives, the disparity between policy announcements and actual payment has eroded trust and left workers struggling to meet basic needs such as food, transportation, and healthcare.

Labour leaders argue that the failure to implement the wage increase undermines both morale and productivity across local government structures. They are calling on the Borno State government and relevant authorities to urgently align with national wage standards, warning that prolonged inaction could lead to further industrial action. The protest reflects broader concerns across Nigeria, where similar delays in wage implementation have been reported in several states.

However, analysts note that fiscal constraints, coupled with competing governance priorities in a region still recovering from years of insurgency, may be contributing to the delay. Nonetheless, labour advocates insist that workers should not bear the burden of systemic challenges.

The situation in Borno mirrors a wider national conversation about wage equity and the realities of economic reform. As inflation continues to impact purchasing power across Nigeria, the implementation of the minimum wage remains a critical test of government commitment to worker welfare and inclusive economic growth.

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