As the world commemorates the International Workers Day 2021, the two Labour centres, Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, on Saturday lamented the misfortunes that COVID-19 pandemic brought on the working class, especially in Nigeria.
Both centres, in a joint speech at the ceremony commemorated at the Eagle Square, Abuja, said no fewer than 27 million Nigerians fell headlong into poverty, shooting up the community of the working poor in Nigeria.
Beyond this, Labour said the figures translated to a 14-point percentage increase in the poverty headcount rate in Nigeria as a result of the pandemic.
NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, said the country equally suffered a 34.1 percent loss in GDP, translating to about 16 billion United States dollars, stressing that most of the losses, about two- third, happened in the services sector.
Using a recent statistical research findings to buttress NLC’s position, Wabba said the impact of the pandemic on the Nigerian economy saw it declining by 6.1percent, year on year in quarter two of 2020. With the oil sector contracting by 6.6 percent year on year and 10.1 percent quarter on quarter.
“The manufacturing, trade and construction sectors contracted by 8.8 percent year on year, 16.6 percent year on year and 31.8 percent year on year respectively.
“Given the foregoing account of the work epidemiology of COVID-19, it is easier to understand that the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria is strongly connected with the workplace. Till today, COVID-19 continues to put at risk the life, health and livelihood of workers,” he stated.
Labour also criticised the legislature and state governments for recent plots to review the National Minimum Wage Act, under the guise of restructuring.
Recall that Labour had protested an alleged plot by the National Assembly to transfer the minimum wage from Exclusive to the Concurrent List to give federating states leverage to fix wages they could comfortably pay workers.
But, Wabba in condemning the move, said, “the argument that the transfer of the National Minimum Wage from the Exclusive to the Concurrent List is part of the efforts to restructure the country is a poor attempt to call a dog a bad name in order to hang it.
Source : Daily Independent