The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Rivers State Chapter today joined the nationwide protest of the union to reject a new bill seeking to transfer the powers to legislate on minimum wage from the Exclusive Legislative list to the Concurrent list.
Presenting a letter to the Rivers State House of Assembly, Chairperson of the Chapter, Comrade Beatrice Itubo told the Speaker of the House Assembly Ikuinyi -Owaji Ibani who was represented by the clerk of the House Stanford Oba that the bill was harmful to the efforts of Nigerian workers to have decent living wage.
Mrs Itubo appealed to the state Assembly to reject the bill if it gets to them as it was anti-people and targeted at enslaving workers in the country.
Receiving the letter on behalf of the Speaker of the House, Clerk of the House Mr. Oba assured that the Assembly will look into the matter.
The bill which was sponsored by a member of the House of Representatives representing Sabon Gari Federal Constituency of Kaduna State, Garba Mohammed has reportedly reached its second reading.
Our Correspondent reports that the NLC protest in Rivers State took off from the NLC State Secretariat in D-Line and terminated at the State Assembly.
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