Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun at the weekend allayed the fears of the state civil servants over the rumour making the rounds that the government was planning to stop the minimum wage
Ibukun Awosika says the dissolution of Nigeria is not an option as the country “is already many decades too late to disintegrate”.
The Chairman, First Bank Board of Directors made the remark on Thursday in Kaduna at a Town Hall Meeting on National Security.
Awosika noted that those who fought for the independence of Nigeria did not come from the same tribe.
The renowned author said Nigeria comprises many tribes, ethnic groups, culture and tradition and the combination, according to her, long provided the opportunity to develop talents, diversity, natural and human resources.
“When you look at what Nigeria represents in terms of the size of market and population, the country is richly blessed”, NAN quoted her as saying.
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Workers in Taraba State have suspended the industrial action which they embarked on over the state government’s alleged refusal to implement the approved national minimum wage of N30.000.
The workers, as gathered by DAILY POST decided to put the strike on hold after series of meetings with the leadership of the state and other critical stakeholders.
Briefing the media on its decision to suspend the two weeks old strike, the leadership of the State Joint Negotiation Council (SJPSNC), said “during the period of the strike action, the Organized Labour had series of meaningful dialogue with the government. ”
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