 The meeting between the Nigerian Government and the Trade Union Congress to reconvene on Tuesday, June 6. Speaking to State House correspondents at the end of the meeting on Sunday evening, a director on the defunct Tinnibu-Shatima campaign organization Daily Alakaz said discussions went well and they have made appreciable progress. He said the TUC presented a list of demands, the top of which was to increase the minimum wage of workers to cushion the effect of the removal of subsidy on petrol. Alakaz said the government's representatives at the meeting asked the TUC to give them leeway to consult very exhaustively and reconvene on Tuesday to look at the viability of implanting them. When asked to comment on the absence of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Alakaz said the government is also reaching out to them. Also speaking to the President of the TUC Festus of Seafol who led the Union's delegation to the meeting affirmed that demands of the TUC were presented, the top of which was the upward review of the minimum wage in line with current realities. On why the NLC was not present, he said the neck of TUC was able to conclude its meeting and set up its list of demands within a short time.