 There are meeting between the Margin Government and the Trade Union Congress to reconvene on Tuesday, June the 6th. Speaking to State House Correspondent at the end of the meeting on Sunday evening, a director under the Frank Tinnabosha team, a campaign organization, Dilla Lackey, said discussions went well, and they had made appreciable progress. He said the TUC presented a list of demands. The top of wage was to increase the minimum wage of workers to cushion the effect of the removal of subsidy on petrol. We are very happy to announce to Nigerians that this engagement has been very productive. The TUC that attended it presented a list of demands. And those demands we have studied and we are going to present to Mr. President for his consideration. For those demands we can announce to Nigerians that a lot of the items on the list are not impracticable. What we need to do is to study the numbers very well. And then we have asked the TUC to also give us a leeway to consult very exhaustively and come back on Tuesday, reconvene on Tuesday to actually look at the numbers, the viability, practicability of all the items that have been presented to us. Now, most important top priority on the list, which the government is also looking at very seriously. And the President has announced before is the issue of the minimum wage, which the labor movement has demanded as a consequence of these removal of the consequential impact of the removal of subsidy. So government is looking at that and Mr. President is most likely going to constitute a tripartite committee. That is the committee of federal government and including the states. Then the organized labor on the other part and the private sector. Now this is a tripartite arrangement. It will be a committee that will study all the dynamics of the wage increase, the percentages, the numbers and the categories that will be affected. So by Tuesday, when we come back to reconvene and meet with the TUC, again the labor movement, we should have very concrete items to present to the world. But the most important thing for today is that we are making appreciable progress with the labor movement. Also speaking, the President of the TUC, Festus Osifu, who led the union's delegation to the meeting, affirmed that the man to the TUC were presented the type of wage was the upward review of the minimum wage in line with current realities. We have presented the list of our demands to them and they received it in good faith that they would go back to their principal and come back to us. So we are hopeful that the demand that we have presented would be reviewed in the best interest of Nigerian workers and the entire Nigerian masses. It's because they are going back to Mr. President. So we also think that we should give them a benefit of that so that we will convey this meeting again on Tuesday. So we have and top most in our demand was clearly stated as well that for utmost good faith and in the interest of social dialogue that they should revert back the pump rise. Why? Discussion?