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TUC Raises Alarm Over Rising Living Costs, Calls for Higher Worker Allowances

January 6, 2026
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The leadership of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria has expressed serious concern over the escalating cost of living across the country, urging authorities to approve improved allowances for workers as economic pressures continue to mount.

The Congress said current realities have made it increasingly difficult for workers to cope, stressing the need for immediate intervention to ease the burden.

TUC President Festus Osifo Speaking

In a statement issued on Monday and jointly signed by TUC President Festus Osifo and General Secretary Nuhu Toro, the union advocated a strengthened social welfare framework for Nigerian workers. The statement emphasised that enhanced allowances would serve as a critical buffer against inflation, which has continued to erode purchasing power nationwide.

“As we step into 2026, Congress remains deeply concerned about the harsh economic realities confronting workers,” the statement noted, reflecting growing anxiety within the labour movement over declining living standards.

The TUC appealed to federal, state and local governments to promptly reassess and improve existing worker allowances as a short-term relief strategy. According to the Congress, this measure should remain in place while awaiting the complete implementation of a new National Minimum Wage scheduled for 2027, in accordance with existing labour laws.

TUC President Festus Osifo and Executive Members

Beyond its appeal to government, the union also encouraged workers to remain united and committed to strengthening a labour movement that consistently advocates for their welfare and the broader national interest.

The leadership reaffirmed its readiness to continue constructive engagement with government institutions and employers in pursuit of policies that prioritise workers’ wellbeing.

“In view of persistent inflation and rising living costs, the TUC calls on governments at all levels to urgently review and enhance workers’ allowances as a temporary relief measure, pending the full implementation of a new National Minimum Wage in 2027, in line with the Labour Act.

“Nigerian workers must not be left to shoulder the burden of economic reforms without adequate protection and support.

Members of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria

“Comrades, unity remains our greatest strength. Let us move into 2026 with renewed resolve, strengthened solidarity, and unwavering commitment to the ideals that bind us together.

“Together, we shall continue to build a labour movement that stands firmly for workers and for Nigeria,” the statement added.

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The TUC’s demand highlights mounting pressure on the government to address the impact of inflation and economic reforms on Nigerian workers.

With the new minimum wage not expected until 2027, labour unions are pushing for interim measures, such as enhanced allowances, to prevent further decline in workers’ living conditions.

The call also signals that organised labour intends to remain actively engaged with policymakers while emphasising unity among workers as a key strategy in negotiating improved welfare and economic protections in the face of ongoing hardship.

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