
The Nigeria Labour Congress has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if the Federal government reneges on the N30, 000 minimum wage agreed in the Tripartite committee report presented to President Buhari on Tuesday November 6th. The Federal government yesterday debunked reports that President Buhari had endorsed the N30, 000 minimum wage proposed by the Labour union. Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, told state house correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting that the N30, 000 was merely a recommendation. ''I think it (N30,000) was a recommendation. Mr President will consider it and will make his views known in due course. I said a recommendation was submitted. Mr President will get back to the committee after he has studied the recommendation.” Mohammed saidReacting to Lai Mohammed's comment, the General Secretary of the Trade Union Congress, Musa Lawal, said if the Federal government decides to go back on their promise, the labour unions would go on strike. He said the reason the November 6th strike was called off was because of the Federal
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