Mr Ogunjimi stated that the significant tax burden imposed by the newly approved CONMESS reduces the impact of the salary increment.
Mr Ajibade explained that the meeting was necessary to facilitate further engagements with key stakeholders.
The NMA chairman said that the governor’s action showed the government’s responsiveness to healthcare professionals’ concerns.
Mr Lawal identified bad roads, poor power supply and government policies as challenges that impeded the effective distribution of their product in Ogun.
Mr Adegbite said he hoped the move would be sustained and not just predatory pricing.
“Water is scarce in every part of this country and our members are making water available to Nigerians and non-Nigerians.’’
The state secretary, Feyisola Michael, asked the presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, to halt his state rallies over Mr Okupe’s financial misappropriation.
