Minimum Wage Review: FG Urges C'ttee to Be Guided By Social Justice, Timely Completion of Task Tasks governors, ministers to attend committee’s meetings Promises to send recommendations as executive bill to N'Assembly Bago: State govts may seek alternative ways of funding new workers' wage to be recommended Deji Elumoye in Abuja President Bola Tinubu has inaugu-
rated a 37-man Tripartite National Minimum Wage Committee, with a directive to its members to ensure
their decisions are firmly rooted in social justice and equity. In order to guarantee sustain-
ability by all tiers of government, the President said the committee needs to pay attention to the ability
of all parties to pay the new wage, while also asking the committee members to ensure timely completion
of their assignment. Continued on page 9
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Mali, Burkina Faso Send ‘Formal Notice’ of Withdrawal from ECOWAS Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja
Mali and Burkina Faso have announced that they had sent the Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) a "formal notice" of their withdrawal from the regional bloc, with Niger expected to follow. The military regimes in the three
countries had announced plans to withdraw from the West African bloc, accusing it of posing a threat to their sovereignty. A report by France 24 said the
foreign affairs ministry in Mali showed AFP a copy of the letter it sent to ECOWAS, while Burkina Faso's official news agency reported it had sent an official notice.
No information emerged from Niger, but the statements from its two neighbours stressed the common character of their move. ECOWAS said earlier, in a state-
ment, that it was awaiting "formal and direct notification" from the countries. Under the bloc's statutes, Continued on page 9
Official I&E Rate Hits N1,482/$1, Surpasses Parallel Market FX Price at N1,460/$1 CBN completes payment of all verified FX claims due to airlines Office relocation directive takes effect as staff resume at Lagos offices IATA insists Nigeria still owes foreign carriers $700m IMF revises Nigeria's 2024 growth projection marginally to 3%, retains 2025 forecast at 3.1% See story on page 9
Inauguration of Temile's Ultramodern LPG Gas Carrier in South Korea...
L-R: Chairman/CEO, Temile Development Company Ltd, Mr. Alfred Temile; Spouse of Alfred Temile, Mrs. Anita Temile; Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd, Mele Kyari; Spouse of Minister of state (Gas) Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Ekpo; Minister of state (Gas) Petroleum Resources, Hon. Ekperikpe Luke Ekpo; MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc, Mrs. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe; Spouse of the President and CEO, Hyundai MIPO Dockyard, Mrs Kim, and President and CEO Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, Mr. HK Kim, at the inauguration of Temile's Ultramodern LPG Gas Carrier held in South Korea…