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Nigeria raises government worker salaries


FILE — A man counts Nigerian naira notes in a market place in Yola, Nigeria, on February 22, 2023.
FILE — A man counts Nigerian naira notes in a market place in Yola, Nigeria, on February 22, 2023.

Nigerian authorities on Tuesday said the West African nation would raise salaries for government workers by between 25 and 35%, backdated to January.

The announcement by Nigeria’s salaries commission came as the West African nation, which is regarded as Africa’s biggest economy, continues grappling with its worst cost of living crisis in nearly three decades.

The lowest-paid government employee will now earn 450,000 naira ($323.97) a year or 37,500 monthly, the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission said in a statement.

The increase covers all federal government employees, including those in the health, education and security sectors.

Authorities are separately negotiating with labor unions on a new national monthly minimum wage, which was last reviewed in 2019.

Nigerians are facing inflation of 33.20%, the highest in 28 years, after the government removed a popular petrol subsidy and foreign currency controls, which weakened the local currency.

The country's electricity regulator this month hiked tariffs for some consumers as the government tries to wean the economy from subsidies to ease pressure on public finances.

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