The federal government has set up a sixteen man technical committee to look into the demands by the organized labour and other issues arising from the liberalization of the downstream petroleum sector.
The committee has 8 members from the government sides and 8 from the organized labour was mandated to look into the possible modalities of the review of National Minimum wage. It is also to consider the constitution of the board of Petroleum Product Pricing and Regulatory Agency PPPRA and the participation of NLC and TUC members in the implementation of palative measures to caution. The chairman of the committee explained that it will work in conformity with the International Level organization. The NLC president Comrade Ayuba Wabba pledged that the NLC will ensure that all contending issues are fanned to the benefits of all Nigerians. Edo State governor Comrade Adams Oshomole expressed delight over the agreement reached so far and urged all concerned to work in harmony for the good of the country. The committee which ready for inauguration next week has two weeks to get back to the central negotiating forum for further actions.
The committee has 8 members from the government sides and 8 from the organized labour was mandated to look into the possible modalities of the review of National Minimum wage. It is also to consider the constitution of the board of Petroleum Product Pricing and Regulatory Agency PPPRA and the participation of NLC and TUC members in the implementation of palative measures to caution. The chairman of the committee explained that it will work in conformity with the International Level organization. The NLC president Comrade Ayuba Wabba pledged that the NLC will ensure that all contending issues are fanned to the benefits of all Nigerians. Edo State governor Comrade Adams Oshomole expressed delight over the agreement reached so far and urged all concerned to work in harmony for the good of the country. The committee which ready for inauguration next week has two weeks to get back to the central negotiating forum for further actions.
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