
Nigerian Workers Salary Scale







The National Bureau of Statistics has revealed that Nigeria's inflation rate increased again in the month of July 2023, putting more pressure on households.

President Bola Tinubu has vowed that his administration will undertake a comprehensive audit of the CBN and a thorough overhaul of the Civil Service payroll.

Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu's special adviser on media and publicity, has hinted on what workers should expect as new minimum wage after subsidy removal.

The Nigerian Senate has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) not to embark on its proposed strike over fuel subsidy removal as it could cripple the country.

The organised labour has insisted its planned protest will hold after President Bola Tinubu okayed N500 billion palliative to ease the effect of subsidy removal

GTBank, Zenith, Wema and many other Nigerian banks have announced new salary structures for their staff to cushion the hardship caused by the subsidy removal.

Nigerians are not pleased with the federal government following the approval of a N25,000 allowance for medical and dental doctors in public service nationwide.

To cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal, some state governors, including Hope Uzodimma of Imo state, have increased the salaries of civil servants.

There are reports that the Federal Government of Nigeria might increase the minimum wage to N200,000 to meet the demand of the organised labour in the country.
Nigerian Workers Salary Scale
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