During their meeting on June 25, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) put off making a decision on the new minimum wage.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, informed State House Reporters that every one of the 39 things on the plan were tended to.
As to the lowest pay permitted by law, Idris made sense of that the three sided panel, which incorporates delegates from neighborhood government, expresses, the NLC/TUC, and the central government, presented a report alongside a reminder.
Be that as it may, the committee couldn’t pursue a choice on the lowest pay permitted by law because of the contribution of different partners: nearby legislatures, expresses, the national government, the coordinated confidential area, and trade guilds.
Idris went on to say that the memo was put off so President Bola Tinubu could have extensive discussions with his staff before presenting it to the National Assembly in its final form.
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