No worker can survive on N48,000 minimum wage – NNPP chieftain tells Tinubu

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No worker can survive on N48,000 minimum wage – NNPP chieftain tells Tinubu
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A chieftain of the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi has said no worker can survive with the N48,000 minimum wage proposal by the federal government.

A chieftain of the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP , Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi has said no worker can survive with the N48,000 minimum wage proposal by the federal government.

gathered that the meeting between the federal government and labour unions ended in a stalemate when the federal government proposed N48,000 as the new minimum wage. Ajadi in his reaction, expressed dismay over the proposed N48,000 minimum wage by the Federal government. The NNPP chieftain in a statement made available to

on Thursday, said he followed with keen interest the meeting on negotiation of new minimum wages between the government and the Organized Labour. He said that the government did not consider the current reality before it arrived at N48,000, maintaining that he agreed with the decision of the labour unions to reject the N48,000 proposal. 'The proposed N48,000 minimum wage is unrealistic in present-day Nigeria where Petrol is sold above N700 per litre in most filling stations.

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