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The Hidden Struggles of Nigeria’s Contract Workers: Underpaid, Overworked, and Undervalued.

Gift IfeanyiBy Gift IfeanyiMarch 25, 202504 Mins Read
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Demola, an economics graduate, sits behind a desk in a Lagos banking hall, attending to customers with the professionalism expected of a full-time employee. His crisp shirt and tie blend seamlessly into the corporate environment, but beneath this polished image lies a harsh reality—he is a contract staff member, earning significantly less than his full-time colleagues despite doing the same job.

“I work from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., sometimes even later, yet my salary barely covers my transportation and feeding,” he lamented. “The worst part? The company pays double my salary for my role, but the outsourcing firm takes the bulk of it.”

Demola’s experience is not unique. Across Nigeria’s banking, telecommunications, oil and gas, and even government sectors, contract staffing has become the norm. While outsourcing was initially introduced to improve efficiency and cut operational costs, it has instead created an exploitative system where middlemen profit while workers struggle to survive.

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The Cost of Outsourcing: Who Really Benefits?

Recently, street sweepers under the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) raised concerns over poor wages. A viral video exposed that despite the government approving a minimum wage of N85,000 for state employees, sweepers were initially paid N30,000, with a slight increase to N40,000 in February.

LAWMA responded by stating that private firms, not the government, are responsible for the workers’ salaries. The agency defended the N40,000 wage for sweepers and N50,000 for supervisors, arguing that it was fair compensation for their four-hour daily shifts.

However, for many of these workers, the reality is different. Rising inflation and the high cost of living have made these wages grossly inadequate, leaving them struggling to make ends meet.

A 2023 report by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) revealed that contract staff make up 65% of the banking sector’s workforce. In the oil and gas industry, contract employees reportedly earn 50%–70% less than their full-time counterparts, even when performing equally demanding or riskier tasks.

A System Stacked Against Workers

Esther, a contract employee at a major beverage company, shared her frustration:

“We handle customer complaints, resolve technical issues, and even market products. But while direct staff get medical benefits, paid leave, and bonuses, we get nothing. If you fall sick and miss work, your pay is slashed. I have worked here for three years with no promotion, yet they keep hiring fresh contract staff.”

Nigeria’s Labour Act mandates fair wages and decent working conditions, but enforcement remains weak. Labour unions have repeatedly called for an end to exploitative outsourcing, yet companies continue to exploit legal loopholes to maintain the status quo.

The federal government has also ordered banks to convert contract staff to full-time employees multiple times, but compliance has been minimal. Similar directives in the oil and gas sector have failed to bring meaningful change.

Why Do Companies Prefer Outsourcing?

A human resource consultant, who requested anonymity, explained that companies opt for outsourcing for various reasons, including operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and the ease of personnel management.

“Outsourcing shifts the burden of staff management away from companies,” he said.

However, he admitted that despite existing labour laws, enforcement remains a major issue. “Labour laws apply to all workers, whether contract or full-time. But in reality, their application remains a mirage.”

On wage disparity, he pointed to multiple factors, including agreements between the client company and the outsourcing firm, as well as profit margins per employee.

“Outsourcing firms also bear significant risks, such as cash suppression, indemnity, false declarations, and record falsification. These risks, along with high turnover rates and performance management, are reasons why outsourcing remains attractive to companies,” he added.

The Need for Reform

Labour experts argue that stricter regulations are needed to ensure fair pay and benefits for contract workers. Without proper oversight, outsourcing firms will continue to exploit workers by pocketing a large share of their earnings.

Many believe that allowing contract staff to unionize could help them negotiate better wages and working conditions. However, outsourcing firms and employers often discourage union activities, fearing that organized labour could drive up costs and reduce their control over the workforce.

Transparency in outsourcing contracts is another critical area for reform. Companies should be required to disclose how much they pay outsourcing firms per worker. If more workers knew the actual value of their labour, they could push for fairer wages and conditions.

For now, contract workers remain trapped in a system that undervalues their contributions while enriching middlemen. Until Nigeria addresses the loopholes in its outsourcing industry, thousands of skilled professionals will continue to endure financial struggles while the outsourcing firms thrive.

The question remains: How long will this injustice persist?

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Gift Ifeanyi is a passionate and talented young web developer with a flair for storytelling and a keen interest in business and entrepreneurship. She brings a fresh perspective and a tech-savvy approach to delivering daily news and insights on the ever-evolving world of startups, innovation, and business trends. With a commitment to excellence and a drive to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, Gift is dedicated to creating engaging and informative content that empowers readers to thrive in the dynamic business landscape.

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