Mr Michael stated that NAFDAC had not provided empirical evidence supporting claims that children had easy access to sachet alcohol.
He said the commission had recommended an adjustment of CONHESS.
“Most consumers, regardless of their tariff band, continue to live in perpetual darkness,” he said.
TUC said the invasion was an overreach by security forces, a direct threat to the rights of Nigerians.
Mr Adeyemo expressed concern that many workers were being laid off by construction companies, and the trend was creating a crisis in the sector.
Mr Igboji lauded the reviving state of the worker’s welfare and described it as “incredible”.
TUC’s deputy president, Tommy Okon, said Tuesday in Lagos that the failure to inaugurate the committee three months before the expiration of the current minimum wage was worrisome.
The strike, which began on Tuesday, disrupted commercial activities across cities in the country, with schools closed as teachers downed tools.
Egwu Ogugua, NLC chairman in Ebonyi, said the compliance to the strike was 90 per cent.
The speaker appreciated Nigerians for their loyalty and support to the government since independence in the country.
