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Don’t Privatise to Fund New Minimum Wage – Liberation Party of Nigeria Tells Government

Posted By: adminon: May 14, 2019In: GovernanceTags: LiP, NNPC, PTAC, VATNo CommentsViews:
Don’t Privatise to Fund New Minimum Wage - Liberation Party of Nigeria Tells Government

The Liberation Party of Nigeria, (LiP) has rejected any attempt to fund payment of the N30, 000 minimum wage in Nigeria through privatisation of state owned enterprises. The new voice in the... Read more

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