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Osun COP3 hails Buhari for signing N30,000 Minimum Wage Bill into law

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Published: 2019/04/20
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Mr. Wole Adedoyin and Elder Adeloye Ogunmodede, Chairman and Secretary of the Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3), Osun State chapter has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing N30,000 Minimum Wage Bill into Law.

This was contained in a release issued and signed by the duo in Osogbo yesterday.

According to the Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3), “we want to appreciate President Muhammadu Buhari for assenting to the Bill on the National Minimum Wage. We are also using the opportunity to thank the House of Senate members and the House of representative members for scrutinizing and supporting the bill right from day one.

The Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3) however advised the Federal government to look for ways of spreading the Value Added Tax (VAT) net than increasing it and to create environment that would enable the productive sector to thrive.

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