 In a related development, labor leaders in the United States have lamented the effect of inflation on the minimum wage in the country. They also said the gains of the minimum wage has been eroded by increasing price of food and commodities, hike in petroleum price, and electricity tariff. Sholadigun, a chairman of the trade union congress, urged the state government to sink outside the box. He also encouraged workers to participate in agriculture and ensure the payment of outstanding salaries. The chairman of the Nigeria Labor Congress in Iketi State, Kualakbualatunde, charged the federal and state governments to collaborate to revive Nigeria's alien economy. The number 20 is done. We need a country to work on the economy. And workers are the sets of people that are oiling the wheel of development anywhere in the world. Where salaries are not being given to workers as expected, I do want them to be productive. And as such, we are going to sit down with government, continue to sit down with them, encourage them, advise them on the way to go. We need to start and go back to our country. The minimum wage is of no effect. To those of us, and the workers that have started conceiving it, is of no effect. So that's all I can say. I want to use this opportunity to appeal to our political leaders that it is our time they looked in what are the solutions to socioeconomic problems we are having in this country. And the socioeconomic problems have resulted to social problems.