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N70,000 Minimum Wage: A Threat To Economic Stability Among Private Businesses In Nigeria

Lagos BriefBy Lagos BriefJuly 21, 2024No Comments
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By Ambassador Olaleye Rasheed Damilare

The recent announcement of the new minimum wage of seventy thousand naira has created a wave of uncertainty among private sector businesses in Nigeria.

Although this development might be seen as a positive step for a small portion of our population, the majority of Nigerians, particularly private business owners who make up a significant portion of the economy, are left questioning the feasibility and potential consequences of such a decision.

Without proper consideration for the private sector, which carries a larger percentage of the Nigerian economy, it is unclear how growing businesses or start-ups, particularly those requiring human resources, will be able to afford these increased wages. The inevitable consequences will include a sharp increase in the prices of goods and services, leading to inflation and further burdening the average Nigerian.

Furthermore, the implications of this new minimum wage may lead to a rise in unemployment rates, as businesses might struggle to meet the new requirements and be forced to downsize their workforce. This, in turn, could stifle the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and hamper the overall development of the economy.

The government’s move appears to be a bait that may not yield positive outcomes for the nation as a whole. As a result, private business owners, particularly those in the education sector, are now reassessing their strategies and considering the best course of action for the future.

In light of these challenges, it is crucial to acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable role of private businesses in Nigeria.

Without their dedication and commitment, our nation’s economy could have collapsed entirely.

Moreover, they have created countless job opportunities for Nigerian youths, helping to alleviate the hardships many would have otherwise faced.

In the coming days, we can expect to witness an increase in taxes and the cost of various social services. This will further strain the private sector, underscoring the urgent need for government intervention in the form of special funds and initiatives specifically designed to support and empower private businesses, including educational institutions.

By taking these steps, the government can demonstrate its commitment to fostering a thriving business environment and promoting economic stability for all Nigerians.

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