Minimum wage: Nnamdi Kanu calls Labour Union to join in election boycott (Sun)

The leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mr Nnamdi Kanu, has called on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to join IPOB in its election boycott campaign.

Kanu, in another broadcast on Radio Biafra in Israel, on Sunday, said that the Labour Union demand could be met with minimal fuss before presidential elections of next year if the workers remain resolute and determined not to vote.

He said, “Nigerian workers are on a minimum wage of N18,000  per month which is roughly $48 equivalent.

“Recently they have been begging the government to increase it to N30, 000 about $85 per month.

“So far the government have refused. This demand can be met with minimal fuss before the presidential elections of next year if the workers remain resolute and determined not to vote. Read more

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