The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, on Sunday made the promise in his remarks at the 22nd Choir Anniversary of the Christ Apostolic Church, Living Water DCC Headquarters, Abuja, tagged “Bless the Lord, o my soul.” Mustapha, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary (General Services Office), Office of the SGF, Mr. Olusegun Adekunle, said the present administration was sensitive to the plight and wishes of the masses.
He said, “While this administration is determined to bring our nation to self-sufficiency and self-reliance, it is also sensitive to the plight and wishes of the Nigerian masses. I assure Nigerians that the recent agitation for upward review in the national minimum wage will soon be addressed in such a way that not only Nigerian workers will smile, but the entire nation will be better for it.”
Mustapha also admitted that Nigeria needs prayers and support of churches at this time in the nation’s history more than any other time. He said while the government was working hard to address the nation’s challenges, the church should continue to assist the government with prayers.
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They should stop this nonsense they have doing, or they think we are fools to be rejoicing in vain promises. Great leaders don't promise what to do when on power, I can accept that if it is on campaign ground but not when you are already on power.
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious that APC has nothing to lay hands in relation to achievement (s) on ground since it came to power in 2015 but the party’s propaganda and deceitful machinery is on the prowl deceiving unsuspecting Nigerians that they have done this or that.
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We know we will. We are Atikunating so we sure will smile
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ReplyDeleteSo its minimum wage that they want to use to bribe Nigeria's eh. Let see how this distraction will play out!
ReplyDeleteWho are they trying to bobo? APC; cabinet of principalities and power!!!
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ReplyDeleteEverything in Nigeria happens like play play, not deliberate action.. If e come we go collect and if we no see we r kuku the perfect definition of adaptation.
ReplyDeleteSee bobo oo,if they want to increase the minimum wage they should do it and stop playing politics with it.
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