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Governor Agbu Kefas said Taraba State government is willing and prepared to pay the new minimum wage agreed by federal government and organised labour.

Reno Omokri has said the federal government of Nigeria should pay N75,000 as a minimum wage and allow the state governors to pay what they can afford.

Dele Oye, the national president of the Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce (NACCIMA) has said it is wrong to make a press statement during negotiations.

Professor Akeem Akinwale reacted after the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration expressed its desire and readiness to legislate the new minimum wage.

The organised labour, comprising the NLC and the TUC, have sent new message to President Bola Tinubu on the new minimum wage, sending important warning.

The National Assembly is proposing a legislation to sanction any of the 36 state governor of the federation who fails to comply with the new minimum wage into law.

774 local government chairmen have stated they cannot afford to pay the N62,000 wage proposal, saying that the federal allocation given to LGA is poor.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said the new national minimum wage that will be approved will be something affordable and sustainable by the government.

Governor Charles Soludo said Nigeria is broke, hence, the 36 state governors of the federation and other elected officials should earn minimum wage as salary.
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