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  • Date President Tinubu is Expected to Sign Minimum Wage Bill into Law Revealed

    By Doris Isreal Ijeoma

    President Bola Tinubu is expected to sign the Minimum Wage Bill into law next week, following its passage by the National Assembly.

    The bill was finalized on Wednesday and transmitted to the President on Thursday, after its swift passage by both chambers during Tuesday’s plenary.

    According to multiple sources within the National Assembly, the President is expected to give expeditious assent to the bill.

    The Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters, Senator Abdullahi Gumel, confirmed the development, stating, “The bill will be transmitted today (Thursday).”

    The National Minimum Wage Act 2019 (Amendment Bill) was approved separately by the Senate and the House of Representatives on Tuesday, following a unanimous vote after a clause-by-clause consideration.

    The bill aims to increase the minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000, replacing the expired minimum wage that was effective until April 18, 2024.

    The President had transmitted an executive bill to the National Assembly, requesting prompt consideration to reflect the new minimum wage and reduce the periodic review period from five years to three years.

    This followed an agreement reached with labour leaders on the new minimum wage benchmark.

    The Tripartite Committee on the New National Minimum Wage had submitted separate figures, with the government team and organised private sector proposing N62,000, while Organised Labour demanded N250,000.

    The President held meetings with stakeholders to harmonise the figures before transmitting the executive bill to the National Assembly.

  • 76 Countries Including Nigeria Sign Controversial Samoa Agreement (Full List)

    76 Countries Including Nigeria Sign Controversial Samoa Agreement (Full List)

    The Samoa agreement focuses on economic development, security, environment, migration, mobility, and climate change other areas include investment opportunities, sustainable development, and mutually beneficial cooperation, among others.

    The Samoa agreement has been signed by 79 countries across the world to address various aspects of the economy.

    The objective of the Samoa agreement is to serve as the legal framework for EU relations with these 79 countries. These include 48 African, 16 Caribbean, and 15 Pacific countries.

    The agreement covers 2 billion people and aims to strengthen the capacity of the EU and the ACP (African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries) to address global challenges together.

    Here are the full list of countries to benefit from the Samoa Agreement:

    African Countries:
    1. Algeria

    2. Angola

    3. Benin

    4. Botswana

    5. Burkina Faso

    6. Burundi

    7. Cameroon

    8. Cape Verde

    9. Central African Republic

    10. Chad

    11. Comoros

    12. Congo

    13. Côte d’Ivoire

    14.Democratic Republic of the Congo

    15. Djibouti

    16. Egypt

    17. Equatorial Guinea

    18. Eritrea

    19. Eswatini

    20. Ethiopia

    21. Gabon

    22. Gambia

    23. Ghana

    24. Guinea

    25. Guinea-Bissau

    26. Kenya

    27. Lesotho

    28. Liberia

    29. Libya

    30. Madagascar

    31. Malawi

    32. Mali

    33. Mauritania

    34. Mauritius

    35. Morocco

    36. Mozambique

    37. Namibia

    38. Niger

    39. Nigeria

    40. Republic of the Congo
    41. Rwanda
    42.São Tomé and Principe

    43. Senegal

    44. Seychelles

    45. Sierra Leone

    46. Somalia

    47. South Africa

    48. South Sudan

    49. Sudan

    50. Tanzania

    51.Togo

    52. Tunisia

    53. Uganda

    54. Zambia

    55. Zimbabwe

    Caribbean Countries:
     

    1. Antigua and Barbuda

    2. The Bahamas

    3. Barbados

    4. Belize

    5. Dominica

    6. Dominican Republic

    7. Grenada

    8. Guyana

    9. Haiti

    10. Jamaica

    11. Saint Kitts and Nevis

    12. Saint Lucia

    13. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    14. Suriname

    15. Trinidad and Tobago

    Pacific Countries:
    1. Cook Islands
    2. Fiji

    3. Kiribati

    4. Marshall Islands

    5. Micronesia

    6. Nauru

    7. Niue

    8. Palau

    9. Papua New Guinea

    10. Samoa

    11. Solomon Islands

    12. Tonga

    13. Tuvalu

    14. Vanuatu