Nigeria’s Minister of Labour Chris Ngige says there’s not much he can do to ensure medical workers in the states of the country who are being owed their allowances are paid by their respective state governors.
Mr Ngige stated this on Friday when he featured on The Morning Show, a breakfast programme of ARISE News. He also spoke on his role in ensuring the judiciary workers strike was called off and other labour related issues.
Watch the interview
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