 Meanwhile, Cannell State Walkers today joined the rest of the world to celebrate Walkers Day, also known as May Day. The NLC chairman of Cannell State, Cabrera Inua, urged the government to ensure that walkers are paid living wage and not minimum wage, as inflation and rising cost of living affects their wages. He also pleaded that with the government to pay pensioners who have been old for years. Some walkers who spoke to plus-TV news correspondents expressed expectations in the coming administration, as well as the disappointment in aspects where the government defaulted. The outgoing governor has already done so much for the workers and I'm expecting that the coming in administration will do much better too. So I just hope that the coming administration will add to where this present administration has done, especially in providing for the housing. Walkers are not happy. What they are having is not enough as they take home due to expenses of everything and you will find that most of the workers working in the government, their main salary which was proposed to be the minimum wage, they had a lot of money deductions which they were deducting from their main source of salary, which became a kind of problem and helping with the cashless process with everybody's experience. On his part, the governor, Abdelay Ganderjai, stated that his administration has done everything possible with the available financial resources to ensure a good working standard for workers. I take pride to mention that throughout the tenure of my administration, I have done everything possible within the limit of available governmental fiscal and financial resources to give me whatever is due to the labor. Perhaps this unprecedented feat has heralded the atmosphere of unparalleled industrial harmony in the state. This has enjoyed in the last eight years. About fresh news updates