- In what could be described as jubilation for workers in Kebbi state is the recent decision made by their state governor, Nasir Idris
- While some governors have maintained that they cannot pay N62,000 as minimum wage to their workers, Governor Idris disclosed that he is ready to pay whatever Tinubu’s government offers the NLC and the TUC
- At the moment, the federal government has advocated for a minimum wage of N62,000, but organsied labour has rejected the offer and demanded N250,000 from Tinubu
Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements.
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi state has detached himself from the 36 state governors who disclosed that they cannot afford N62,000 minimum wage even if the federal government and Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) agreed on the figure.