Minimum Wage: Cut your salary to N60,000 – NNPP chieftain tells govs

A chieftain of New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has advised governors across the country to cut down their salary if they are truly serving their people. Oguntoyinbo made this declaration in view of the rejection of the Federal Government’s proposed new monthly minimum wage of N60,000 by the state governors. The …

Ajadi blows hot over traffic-induced hardship on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

The Southwest chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has urged the Federal Government to take immediate action against construction company Julius Berger for their roadblocks on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.   Ajadi emphasized that the prolonged gridlock, especially on the long bridge section, is causing significant distress and dehumanization for …

Strike: Ajadi fires important message to President Tinubu

Ajadi said the demand of N494,000 minimum wage by the Labour Union is not unconnected with the realities of today’s economy.   He noted that the sudden withdrawal of subsidy on petroleum products and the increase of prices of foodstuffs and essential commodities have made the Labour Unions’ demand reasonable.   He advised that prolong …

NNPP Tells Tinubu To Review Policies To Check Hardship

… Says Nigerians not feeling the impact of government   The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has called on the federal government to urgently review its economic policies to align with the prevailing sufferings of the people and boost productivity in the country.   In its one-year assessment of the Tinubu administration, the party noted …

Ajadi Condoles Ogun Gas Explosion Victims

In the gas explosion incident, one person was reportedly killed, six others were injured, while six vehicles and several buildings were burnt.   In a statement on Thursday, Ambassador Ajadi said he commiserates with the victims of the incident especially families of those who lost their loved ones and those who are currently receiving treatments …