Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that his administration will review the workers’ minimum wage to cushion the effect of the current economic realities.
Tinubu, while meeting with the members of the Progressive Governors Forum, who declared support for the president on the removal of subsidy, said that the federal and state governments need to take a look at the minimum wage together and also strengthen the source and application of the country’s revenue.
Tinubi, while speaking when he received members of the Imo’s Hope Uzodimma-led forum, said, “We need to do some arithmetic and soul searching on the minimum wage,’’ adding, “We will have to take a look at that together, and the revenue. We must strengthen the source and application of our revenue.’’
The president told the governors, “I have inherited the assets and liabilities of my predecessor. This is the first time you entered the Council Chambers, and it is my first time too for a meeting.
“As progressives and thinkers under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress, you have a role to play in educating our people and making sure we manage ourselves.”
He also assured that the multiple exchange rates currently prevalent in the country would be streamlined saying “If we work together, the Nigeria of our dreams is not far away. Rest assured that we will not have multiple exchange rates anymore. You asked for this meeting, and I had to set aside time to be here.
“We have a political party that we will need to manage, whichever way, we have inherited assets and liabilities, and we cannot complain.”
Speaking on behalf of the PGF, Uzodimma pledged to support the President, adding that the decisions already taken by Tinubu foretell good intentions for the economy.