The Nigeria Governors’
Forum (NGF) on Wednesday night met in Abuja to discuss issues of minimum
wage, insecurity and other matters of interests for the development
of the country.
While the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is proposing a minimum wage of N65,000
for workers, the governors have been insisting on the staggering of
the implementation of the new wage, if approved.
Also on the meeting
agenda was discussion on the issue of insecurity, especially
the killings in Jos.
The governors were
also expected to meet with the Postmaster-General of the Nigerian Postal
Service and the Attorneys General from 36 states of the federation on the
contentious issue of Stamp duty.
Part of the agenda was
to discuss the face up between the executive and legislative arms of
government.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) expected to make representation on the
actual oil revenue generation and remittance from the corporation, did not
come.
The Nigerian
Communication Commission (NCC) was also expected to make presentation to thegovernors.
NAN
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