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May Day: NLC Directs Street Rallies Over Delay of Minimum Wage

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed workers nationwide to mark the 2026 May Day with street rallies over the non-implementation of the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act in some states.

The directive is contained in a statement signed by the NLC General Secretary, Mr Emmanuel Ugboaja, on Friday in Abuja.

The statement is titled: “Observe 2026 May Day on the Streets if the National Minimum Wage Act has not been fully implemented in your state.”

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Ugboaja said the directive was necessary due to alleged violations of the law by some state governments.

He said that there would be no indoor ceremonies or official receptions in states where the new wage had not been fully implemented.

“Workers are to assemble at labour houses, union secretariats or public squares by 7:00 a.m. on May 1, 2026.

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“From there, they are to embark on peaceful and organised street processions across state capitals.

“The processions are to terminate at State Government Houses, Houses of Assembly, or offices of Heads of Service,” Ugboaja said.

He added that the union demands should be submitted at the final destinations of the processions.

He stressed that the 2024 Minimum Wage Act was binding on all states and must be implemented without exception.

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Ugboaja warned that any state council chairperson who failed to comply with the directive would face disciplinary action.

He said the action was aimed at pressing for full implementation of the wage law and related consequential adjustments.

He urged workers to remain peaceful, united and resolute in all activities marking the 2026 May Day celebration.

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