20,000 members of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) have on Tuesday, November 6, defected to the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Essien Udim, the home place of former
governor Godswil Akpabio.
The media had reported that
the president gave his endorsement on Tuesday, November 6, shortly after he
received the report of the committee presented to him. However, the presidency
denied endorsing the minimum wage which will see Nigerian workers taking home a
pay check of N30, 000.
The president had promised
to forward the new minimum wage bill to the National Assembly for action. He
also urged Nigerian workers not to allow themselves be used as political
weapons.
Recall that the Nigerian
Labour Congress (NLC) suspended its planned strike action following an
agreement reached with the federal government.
The Cable had reported that
Ayuba Wabba who is the president of the NLC spoke after the tripartite
committee meeting held on Monday, November 6.
It was reported that after
the long hours of meeting, an agreement was reached followed by signing of
documents.
Wabba said: “Having reached
this position and agreements signed, the proposed strike action is hereby
suspended.”
Vanguard reports that Ama
People who is the chairperson of the committee said the government has
suggested N24,000 minimum wage but the NLC insisted on N30,000.
She said: “We have
concluded and we have a little challenge with what we call Chapter 5 of our
report, that is where we have the numbers and the figures we used for the
negotiations and the figures that we concluded with and the committee has two
figures: the N24,000 suggested by the federal government and the N30,000 given
by the organized labour."

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