Olusegun Adeyemo
The Ondo State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), alongside its affiliate unions, has formally demanded a new minimum wage of ₦256,950 for workers in the state.
In a letter dated 19th September 2025, addressed to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the labour unions described the current ₦73,000 minimum wage as grossly inadequate to meet the basic needs of workers amid the rising cost of living and economic challenges across the country.
The letter, signed by the NLC State Chairman, Comrade Ademola Olapade, and the State Secretary, Comrade Akin Sunday, also called for an upward review of pensions for retirees in the state.
According to the union, the proposed wage reflects current economic realities and represents a fair benchmark for the cost of survival for an average worker in Ondo State.
The NLC further urged the state government to immediately constitute a negotiation committee comprising government officials, labour representatives, and relevant stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue over the proposed wage structure.
While pressing their demands, the unions commended Governor Aiyedatiwa for ensuring regular payment of salaries and pensions, as well as the timely promotion of deserving workers within the state civil service.
The workers’ unions emphasized the importance of addressing wage issues promptly to prevent further erosion of workers’ welfare and standard of living.