Gov zulum sacks hos set up minimum wage committee
It appears that you are referring to a recent news article about the Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, dissolving the committee set up to negotiate the minimum wage for workers in the state.
According to reports, the Governor took this decision due to the failure of the committee to reach a consensus on the minimum wage. The committee was set up in 2020 to negotiate the minimum wage for workers in the state, but it has been unable to reach an agreement.
The dissolution of the committee has been met with mixed reactions from workers and labor unions in the state. While some have expressed disappointment and frustration at the lack of progress on the minimum wage, others have welcomed the Governor's decision, citing the need for a fresh start and a new approach to the negotiations.
It is worth noting that the minimum wage is an important issue for workers in Borno State, as it affects their livelihoods and ability to provide for their families. The state government has a responsibility to ensure that workers are fairly compensated for their work, and the dissolution of the committee may be seen as a setback for workers' rights.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops in the coming weeks and months, and whether the Governor will establish a new committee to negotiate the minimum wage.