 Now, as part of efforts to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal, Governor Jorbozadema has increased the minimum wage of workers in the state to $40,000 in dinero, with consequential salary adjustments of other levels. Speaking in a worry during stakeholders' meeting, Governor Jorbozadema says the wage increment is to ensure that sufferings of workers in the state is highly reduced. Other issues that Governor highlighted include procurement of more buses for workers to strengthen the free transport system in order to cover more routes, while a meal will guarantee one free meal every day for workers has been introduced. I feel pain. This is why I have come up with a number of broad policy initiatives that I'm folding here now to cushion the burdens. It is therefore my pleasure to unfold the following policies for human workers and the non-workers and all our people, maybe most straight in line. This policy, after being read here this afternoon, will become a government document and the most immediate implementation must start. There shall be an immediate upward review of salaries and wages of workers in the state. The minimum wage is hereby raised to $40,000, with the discretionary consequential adjustments of other levels. Your salaries will be able not only to take you home but also provide your basic necessities to enable you to make ends meet. Residents in Benin City, the adult state capital, have reacted to the Senate's approval of President Borla Tinnibir's request for $800 million borrowing from the World Bank. The president in a letter to the Senate revealed the decision of the federal government to transfer the sum of $8,000 a month to 12 million poor and low-income households for six months. The move has generated mixed reactions in adult states as some persons are of the opinion that Nigerians must be patient while others differ. Wanted to remove one of the best first ways or you have a tumor or you first thing you have to do you go under the knife. It's always a painful process. If you say you don't want to remove the tumor you have to do if you don't want to go through the pain to get the game. Then you have to live with the tumor. So what actually what you do is like you know if you see a surgeon is actually trying to operate on every sector of Nigeria. First thing, subsidy removal. We all know that there's corruption with that subsidy reaching for years and no presidents have been bold enough to actually remove it. Even while some will say, oh we are removing it next month. Before you know it, you hear that we are still paying subsidy and all that. Before the issue of subsidy removal, it may be a little bit. But now the man have pretty much problem with this subsidy. Although they claim it's a bold move. I don't know how bold this boom is. 8,000 cannot get anybody to anywhere no matter the level of alcohol you are in the family. Definitely 8,000 cannot go. Look at the transport school. Let's look at, you said the poorest of the poorest. Maybe the poorest of the poorest, maybe they are in the town, they are in this. Even in the town, how many of them can it do for any month? Where can it take them to? Those in the village is even worse. Even those in town can't do it, they have nowhere else to go, they can't take. In the village, for you to move your produce from one village to the other, it's a problem. It's a problem. So when you pay the man 8,000 to do what, not to food, they are gone. The first, your inauguration day, you told us you are removing the petroleum subsidy that is going to save money for the people. Now you are not writing. Just a few weeks down the line, after you increase fuel from 220 naira to 520 naira, the profit you made from the removal of petroleum subsidy, what happened to it? Where is the money? Now you want to be giving money to the poor people, 80,000 naira. Do you know the cost of feeding as we speak today? Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.