Mr Obi urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to punish drug traffickers.
“We are not saying the federal government should pay N494,000 as minimum wage, but they should seriously look at their request,” said the party.
Workers’ unions are demandkng ₦494,000 minimum wage to reflect the current rising cost of living.
“I am calling, yet again, for his immediate release. This punitive punishment against Tigran in an effort to target his employer has gone on long enough,” she said.
EMT levy on electronic money transfers through the Nigerian banking system, along with other taxes, is also being considered.
The U.S. saluted Mr Tinubua’s efforts to use information technology to enable greater citizen participation in government.
“I have always advocated unity and advancement, refusing to partake in reactionary divisive politics.’’
“The results are already showing. Contrary to the pessimism and wishes of some PDP leaders, the national currency has become the world’s best-performing,” said the government.
“The federal government has to look more into and resolve these other contributory factors to create respite and a reversal of rising prices…,” Accord Party said.
“You must know that the coming onboard of Mr President is divine. When God starts a thing, He completes it,” Mr Umahi said.
