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Labour issues Friday ultimatum to FG over 3-month unpaid wage award

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The Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC) has given the Federal Government an ultimatum to release funds for three months’ outstanding wage awards and other pending allowances owed to workers in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

The leadership of JNPSNC warned that failure to meet its Friday, February 27, 2026, deadline would compel the eight unions in the civil service to take decisive action.

It accused the federal government of intentionally withholding funds meant for workers, despite agencies reportedly being ready to process payments once funds were released.

The wage award dispute, which has lingered for over two years, followed the federal government’s approval of a N70,000 minimum wage after the removal of fuel subsidy.

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Labour leaders said while partial payments were made after sustained pressure, three months remained unpaid since July 2024, creating growing tension within the federal workforce.

While addressing the matter in a letter to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the union stated: “This wage award has dragged on for over two years now since the implementation of (N70,000) Minimum Wage Payment was approved.”

The unions recalled that “the wage award was approved as a cushioning measure, following fuel subsidy removal and was to run until the commencement of the new minimum wage implementation in July 2024.

“It is beyond the imagination and expectations of federal workers that federal government left five months unpaid abinitio, not until there was much pressure, there and then, federal government effected the staggered payment of two months, leaving the balance of three months since July, 2024 unpaid.”

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The JNPSNC further alleged that “all relevant government agencies responsible for effecting payment are prepared to do so but are constrained by the non-release of funds by the ministry of finance.

“Available information revealed that all government agencies responsible for the payment of the wage award are ready to pay but this is subject to the release of funds by the minister of finance who is deliberately holding back the money.”

Beyond the wage award, the unions listed other financial obligations it said required urgent attention,

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including promotion arrears for workers promoted over three years ago; salary arrears for employees recruited between 2015 and 2024; and accurate payment of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance based on the N70,000 minimum wage.

Warning of looming industrial unrest, the unions declared: “If the money meant for the payment of the wage award is not released on or before Friday, February 27, 2026, the national leadership will take the bull by the horns and ensure appropriate actions are taken.”

They added that workers’ entitlements should not be treated lightly, insisting that employees should not be made to suffer undue hardship over delayed payments.

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