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Accept FG’s Minimum Wage Offer, Senate Leader begs Labour

Sena­tor Opeyemi Bamidele

Sena­tor Opeyemi Bamidele (Ek­iti Central), who is also the Leader of the 10th Senate has urged the Organized Labour to align with the Federal Government and accept the minimum wage proposal on the table.

He made the call in an Eid-el- Kabir message released by his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs on Saturday.

He appealed to the NLC and TUC to toe the path of dia­logue and peace in the negotia­tion of a new minimum wage, which the President had prom­ised to duly address without de­lay and within the capacity of the Federal Government.

According to him, the Federal Government “has conceded to N60,000, which obviously trans­lates to a 100 percent increase. However, the organised labour turned down the 100 percent increase offer, the highest wage increase since the birth of the Fourth Republic.

“In the interest of public wel­fare, the Federal Government has agreed to make more conces­sions in this respect. As the Fed­eral Government reveals its new offer, I plead with the organised labour to accept it in the national interest. The economy will not remain in this condition forever. Collectively, we are taking multi-pronged measures to reverse negative economic indicators.”

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