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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has
appealed to state governors to pay the agreed minimum wage to avert unrest in
the nation’s tertiary institutions.
Mr. Adeyemi Azeez, National Public Relations Officer of the
association, made the call in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.
Azeez said it was imperative to pay the minimum wage on time
to avert disruption in students’ academic calendar that could be caused by the
labour unions’ industrial actions.
“The labour union and other sisters’ unions have continued
to threaten showdown with the governors who have failed to pay the agreed
minimum wage.
“In the interest of our students, we beg those governors yet
to comply with the payment of the new minimum wage to quickly comply.
“This is because NANS might be left with no other option
than to join forces with the Nigerian Labour Congress to fight to a standstill,
any governor who refuses to comply.
“However, to avoid any form of unrest, we beg that the
governors comply as soon as possible,” he said.
Azeez prayed for God’s wisdom on the governors and peace in
their respective states.
He, therefore, called on the government to look critically
at the concern raised by the labour union over the handling of the country’s
economy, particularly its rising debt profile.
This, he said, had become a major concern both locally and
internationally. (NAN)

