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‘No State Opposes Minimum Wage’
Against the backdrop of agitations for a review of the revenue allocation formula by some state governors as a condition for the payment of the new minimum wage, Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi said yesterday that no state in the country was against the payment of the N18,000 national minimum wage approved by the Federal Government for workers.
Obi made the remarks while fielding questions from journalists in Awka.
He said the only problem facing the state governments was their inability to pay the new wage.
“In the meeting of the Governors Forum, it was unanimously agreed that the Federal Government takes too much of what accrues to the nation.
“There is need to re-adjust because what is left to the states is not enough to enable them pay it,” he said.
Obi also spoke on his second term in office, reiterating that his ambition was to make the state a reference point in infrastructural development, as already identified by donor agencies.
The governor said that as he did in his first tenure, he would at the appropriate rime, invite people to assess his performance and do the propaganda for him.
“I do not believe in propaganda,” Obi said.
On the performance of his party, APGA, in the just concluded elections in the state, he said that the party had done very well.
He said that from results of the elections into the National Assembly and State House of Assembly, the party led by 70 per cent.
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