 And President Nigerian Labour Congress has called for a unified basic salary structure for both the public and private sector. A general who is charged on the ongoing north-east zonal public hearing on national minimum wage made the call in Yola on Thursday. He said the market hearing should be conducted in all zones, as without the market hearing, the aim of the public hearing on minimum wage will be repeated. We need from all over the country in all zones, so that we will do what is called market hearing. If we don't do market hearing, there is a transformational hearing will be repeated. We need to go to the market and ask them how much is the amount of rights? How much is the income, money, in that order? So this is the transformational public hearing that will rule markets here. And the executive governor of Balchi State, Netobala Mohamed said Nigeria is suffering in terms of food security policy and should be adequately enforced, added to enhance high productivity in public and private sectors. The workers need to be motivated for hard work and honesty by re-introducing awards and prompt promotions. We don't need to be told that there is hardship. It is tangible, you can touch it, you can see it. People are suffering. Nigerians are suffering. We are not talking from the point of view of opposition, we are seeing the reality. Mr. President and our chairman, Nigerians are looking up to us as leaders. And leadership is not a job. It's not the submission or delusion. Politics must have fidelity, sincerity. We're placed to work for Nigerians. But yes, as we do that, we should always do that. So that what we have, what we can generate, where we have found ourselves. Governor Amadou Finteri of Adamawa State described the town hall meeting as timely, going by the economic situation in the country. Finteri, represented by his deputy, Professor Kali Tapua Farota, said the government has the right thing to do is what they are doing to get the happiness of the people and bring help and a score. We all agree as governors and as people at the helm of affairs that God has allowed to lead in all peace and Nigeria at this time that the times are difficult. And there is no exception, the times are really, really difficult. And as the government, both at the state and in all peace and the national level, I think the right thing to do at this time is what we are doing to get the happiness of our people and to bring help and a score. I don't think there's any figure that can relate to the civil servant or the convenience or the offer. In attendance at public hearing where the Executive Governor of Balchi State and Etobala Mohamed, Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Professor Kali Tapua, George Farota, Heads of Service of Barunu, Yobay, Gombe and Tarabas States and about 18 selected associations presented their positions on the new national minimum wage in the country.