The group said the current pay could no longer sustain workers amid prevailing economic realities.
Mr Tinubu directed the Federal Ministry of Works to convene a meeting with relevant stakeholders to develop lasting solutions to the recurrent flooding in Lagos.
He said the implementation of the education intervention was being carried out in batches, with the first phase covering Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Kogi and Kaduna states.
Mr Hamzat described Mr Tinubu as an inclusive leader who encouraged innovation and welcomed superior ideas irrespective of their source.
The CNPP described the handling of the scandal as embarrassing.
The APC state chairmen met with non-indigenous communities in Lagos on Sunday.
He said temporary intervention programmes alone could not build a modern and resilient economy.
He stated that when completed, the roads would boost trade and agricultural activities and enhance the efficiency of security operations.
He said it had become one of Nigeria’s greatest economic success stories.
Mr Akiolu said political calculations and human manoeuvres could not override God’s will in determining leadership.
