Subsidy: Tinubu Orders Shettima, governors to Review Salaries and Palliatives

Barely after a week from removing petroleum subsidy in Nigeria, the president Bola Ahmad Tinubu has ordered the National Economic Council (NEC) to review minimum wage and come up with moderlities on palliatives to reduce the hardship cause by the removal of petroleum subsidy on the populace.

However, the president spoke this after the meeting with Nigerian governors forum led by the chairman governor of Kwara state Abdurrahman Abdurrazak yesterday Wednesday in Abuja.

The president during the meeting directed the vice president Kashim Shattima who is heading the National Economic Council (NEC) to come up with various interventions to minimise the hardship Nigerians are facing as a result of subsidy removal of petroleum subsidy.

In the meeting attended by 36 states governors, CBN governor and other government officials.

The president told the members, the level of poverty in the country couldn't be lamented, advised state governors to collaborate with federal government to alliviate poverty in the country.

But beside the meeting Trade Union C9ngress (TUC) told newsmen that, they expecting federal government feedback on their minimum wage demands of N200,000 by 19 June, 2023.

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