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APC Attacks Makinde Over Plans Not To Pay N30,000 Mminimum Wage

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The Oyo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress has called out the state Governor-elect, Seyi Makinde over alleged plan not to pay the 30,000 minimum wage to the workers in the state.

The party in their reaction stated that it is too early for the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate to renege on his electoral promises,

APC called on him to focus on the art of governance and work towards the actualisation of his electoral promises.

The party’s reaction came with respect to the Makinde expression towards difficulty in the payment of the new minimum wage when he assumes office.

AbdulAzeez Olatunde, the Publicity Secretary of the party, in a statement that was released on Thursday stated that the governor-elect was trying to stave off criticism before assuming office on May 29.

“Makinde said during his electoral campaign that Oyo workers deserved more than N30,000 as minimum wage. Now, he was quoted by the Media in Abuja that he can’t pay the N30,000 minimum wage.”

“We (APC) decided not to comment on Makinde’s electoral promise U-turn because we want electorates and the people of Oyo State to judge him while the party would not hesitate to provide the necessary constructive criticisms when the need arises.”

“The people of Oyo State deserve the best and we hope Makinde’s PDP will try not to disappoint which is doubtful. It is is too early for Makinde to be reprimanding others for his mistakes.”

“APC was not the media that reported what Makinde said in Abuja. We expected Makinde to rather clear the air on his statement instead of blame shifting. We wish him the best in his endeavors but with a caution that it is too early to renege on his electoral promises.”

“We want to urge him to tread softly on the issue of Hajj Operations. He should by now know that Pilgrimage is structured with timing for all participating pilgrims throughout the world. It is not just about Oyo State pilgrims. We appeal to him to stop displaying his naivety about governance and remind him that not everything especially pilgrimage is politicized,” .



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