The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige said Nigerians will not die but will adjust to the economic hardships in the country.
According to him, whether the problem is a demand for more wages or a quest for better conditions of service, once discussions commence on a round table, it must be given a social face.
“In Nigeria, the man who implements the law is a very wicked and stingy man. He is seen as a man who does not understand what the law says. It is even worse in government.” Ngige, however, expressed hope that Nigeria will make tremendous progress if Nigerians obey the laws and do the right things in all facets of their national life.
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