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Buhari speaks on N30,000 minimum wage

President Buhari stated this on Monday, March 25, 2019, while receiving a report of the Presidential Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) on the implementation of the national minimum wage at the Villa.

The President had on Wednesday, January 9, 2019, inaugurated the PTAC to advise the government on how best to fund the additional costs of implementing the increase in the National Minimum Wage.

The PTAC was chaired by Bismarck Rewane, and comprised of other experienced economists and administrators from the private sector, as well as Federal Government officials, and a representative of the Governors’ Forum.ADVERTISING

Buhari receives report on implementation of N30,000 National Minimum Wage [Twitter/@MBuhari

Buhari receives report on implementation of N30,000 National Minimum Wage [Twitter/@MBuhari

While appreciating the committee for the work done, President Buhari said he would expeditiously review the document.

“I am very pleased that the Committee took on this important national assignment with all seriousness,” Buhari said. “I thank the chairman, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, and all the Committee members most sincerely for their patriotism, hard work, commitment and sacrifices.

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“I would also like to thank the Minister of Budget & Nat. Planning, for coordinating the Committee’s work; and the Budget Office; National Incomes, Salaries & Wages Commission; Office of the Accountant General; FIRS; NBS, & CBN, who all supported the Committee on this assignment.

“Gratitude also goes to the private sector for their support, particularly, Access Bank Plc; PricewaterhouseCoopers; KPMG Advisory Services; Financial Derivatives Co., & Economic Associates. I thank them all for their contributions to the successful conclusion of this assignment.

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