The NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) are challenging the obstruction of the bureaucratic, state and nearby governments to the reception of new the lowest pay permitted by law.
Individuals from the associations had on Tuesday arranged an across the country dissent to prepare to bolster for the Nov. 6 strike to urge the government to consent to the N30,000 compensation.
Sani who uncovered this on his twitter handle @ShehuSani on Thursday said that the mass challenge by NLC was admirable and that he would bolster the issue on the floor of the Senate.
He tweeted ''NLC's across the country mass challenge is admirable. The individuals who can pay 22k (N22,000) as the lowest pay permitted by law should simply include 8k (8,000) to make it 30k (30,000). Nigeria's economy can support it.
''The battle must proceed. I will include a solid voice of solidarity to this on the floor of the Senate,'' Sani said.
The NLC on Wednesday coordinated all member associations, state committees, common society partners and the casual area to start quick assembly for the across the nation strike.
A dispatch marked by the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, and General Secretary, Peter Essom, said there would be joint organ gatherings of the Central Working Committees (CWCs) of all the work fixates on Nov. 2.
The gathering would talk about the last arrangements for a full commitment with the central government on the national the lowest pay permitted by law.
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