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Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Kachollom Daju,
mni (3rd right); Country Director, International Labour Organization, Vanessa
Phala (2nd right); Director, Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Olaitan Olaolu
(4th left); Director, Press, Ministry of Labour, Olajide Oshundun (2nd left);
Project Coordinator, ACCEL Africa, ILO, Dr Agatha Kolawole (4th left), and
Directors of the Ministry and team from ILO, at the road-walk to mark the 2023
World Day Against Child Labour, Abuja The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry
of Labour and Employment, Kachollom Daju mni (3rd right); Director, Labour,
Emmanuel Igbinosun, Country Program Director Solidarity Centre, West Africa,
Sonny Ogbuehi (4th left); Senior Program Officer, Bashman Mohammed (3rd left),
during the visit of Solidarity Centre West Africa in Abuja Sitting: Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (FML&E), Kachollom Daju,
mni (middle); Retired Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour, Dr Peter
Tarfa (3rd left); Director, Productivity Measurement, FML&E, Juliana Adebambo
(3rd right); Director General Nigeria Employers Consultative Association,
Adewale Smarth (2nd left); Representative of ILO, Chinyere Emeka-Anuna (2nd
right); NLC Representative, Comrade Titus Amber (left); TUC Representative,
Comrade (Dr) Tommy Etim (right) and other Council members at the 2023 meeting of
the National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC), Uyo, Akwa Ibom State Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Ms Kachollom Daju, mni
(3rd left); International Labour Organisation (ILO) Country Director, Vanessa
Phala (3rd right); Acting Director, Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Dauda
Ajuwon (2nd left); Acting Director, Skills Development and Certification,
Ministry of Labour, Dr Tiza Tiila Shaakaa (left); TA to Permanent Secretary,
Labour, Emmanuel Igbinosun (right) with others during the road walk to
commemorate 2022 World Day Against Child Labour – Abuja Permanent Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Ms Kachollom Daju, nmi, (7th right);
International Labour Organisation (ILO) Country Director, Vanessa Phala (6th
right), with the team from ILO and Directors of the Ministry, during a meeting
between the ILO Country Director and her team, and the management of the
Ministry Former Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige
(5th left); Former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and
Employment, Dr. Yerima Peter Tarfa (4th left); Representative of Manufacturers
Association of Nigeria, Sen. Adawari Pepple (6th right); Former D.G, National
Productivity Center, Dr Kashim Akor (5th right) and other members of the newly
reconstituted National Productivity Order of Merit Award Committee Former
Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Peter Tarfa,
PhD, (4th Left); Director General, National Productivity Centre, Dr Kasheem Akor
(4th right) with the Awardees of the Productivity and Innovations Award in Abuja
The Former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Dr
Yerima Tarfa Phd, (5th left) in a group photograph with the Directors and
Director Generals during a Two Day Annual Senior Officers Conference in Kefi,
Nasarawa State. The Former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and
Employment Mr. William Alo, (8th) left, Director General International Labour
Organization (ILO), Mr. Guy Ryder (7th) right in a group photograph with
Directors of the Ministry during the DG ILO courtesy visit in Abuja. The
Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Kachollom Daju
mni (3rd right); Director, Labour, Emmanuel Igbinosun, Country Program Director
Solidarity Centre, West Africa, Sonny Ogbuehi (4th left); Senior Program
Officer, Bashman Mohammed (3rd left), during the visit of Solidarity Centre West
Africa in Abuja

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Rt. Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Ph.D, OON

Honourable Minister of State

 

 

 

 


OUR PROGRAMMES


CHILD LABOUR PROGRAMME

In response to the growing incidence and concerns for child labour in Nigeria,
the Ministry of Labour and Employment developed the National Policy on Child
Labour.

MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR MIGRATION

The illegal, and sometimes criminal, activities of Nigerian migrants in host
communities have been a source of concern to the Governments, both in the past
and present.

REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS

There are some requirement for registration of as a trade union.

NATIONAL ELECTRONIC LABOUR EXCHANGE (NELEX)

National Electronic Labour Exchange (NELEX) project is an innovative electronic
platform designed to transform the Employment Exchanges of the Ministry of
Labour and Employment .....

CHILD LABOUR PROGRAMME

In response to the growing incidence and concerns for child labour in Nigeria,
the Ministry of Labour and Employment developed the National Policy on Child
Labour.

MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR MIGRATION

The illegal, and sometimes criminal, activities of Nigerian migrants in host
communities have been a source of concern to the Governments, both in the past
and present.

REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS

There are some requirement for registration of as a trade union.

NATIONAL ELECTRONIC LABOUR EXCHANGE (NELEX)

National Electronic Labour Exchange (NELEX) project is an innovative electronic
platform designed to transform the Employment Exchanges of the Ministry of
Labour and Employment .....

CHILD LABOUR PROGRAMME

In response to the growing incidence and concerns for child labour in Nigeria,
the Ministry of Labour and Employment developed the National Policy on Child
Labour.

MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR MIGRATION

The illegal, and sometimes criminal, activities of Nigerian migrants in host
communities have been a source of concern to the Governments, both in the past
and present.






LASTEST NEWS



13

February

FG TO RESUME PAYMENT OF WAGE AWARD

—— Pleads With NLC, TUC To Withdraw 14-Day Ultimatum The Federal Government has
assured the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union...

by Press

22

January

EMPLOYMENT GENERATION: FG LOOKS TO AGRIBUSINESS

The Federal Government is open to collaborating with the private sector to
reduce unemployment and poverty in the country, through exploring
opportunities...

by Press

20

January

FG, ILO JOIN FORCES TO EXPAND SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA

….As ILO urges government to streamline fragmented social security programmes
The Federal Government has joined forces with the International Labour
Organisation (ILO)...

by Press

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Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment

Ensuring Decent Work for all Nigerians


LATEST NEWS

 * ONYEJEOCHA APPEALS TO SSANU, NASU TO CALL OFF WARNING STRIKE
 * FG TO RESUME PAYMENT OF WAGE AWARD
 * EMPLOYMENT GENERATION: FG LOOKS TO AGRIBUSINESS

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CONTACT US

Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment

P.M.B. 04, Federal Secretariat Complex Phase I, Annex II, Shehu Shagari Way,
Abuja FCT. Nigeria

 

info@labour.gov.ng

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