 economic hardship. The Nigeria Labour Congress, equity state chapter and its counterpart trade union Congress as advised federal government and the incoming administration of Balatynubu to the threat would caution on the subsidy policy in order not to further plunge the nation into economic problems. The two chairmen, Collabo, Latunde and Shola Adigon, who spoke in Adweykiti at a press conference to kick off activities marking the 2023 workers' day celebration with the same workers' rights and social economic justice say if subsidy is removed, the minimum wage can never be 30,000 Naira again as the NLC would not take anything less than 100,000 Naira. Meanwhile, Shola Adigon of TUC says the Labour leaders would not accept the removal without government doing the right thing by ensuring the optimal functionality of the nation's refineries. It's removed. We are going to also have our own position. The minimum wage will never be 30,000 Naira again. The minimum wage will go to nothing less than 100,000 Naira and we are going to take the federal government as you put it side by side if they can accommodate it go and but our minimum wage will not be less than anything 100,000. That is it. It is they will be able to cope with 500 Naira per litre, or 600 Naira per litre, or 800 Naira per litre. Another condition we gave was that refineries at least two out of the four should be put into nothing less than 80% use because the government is going to be able to produce without internal production, the internal refineries of our crude oil. Don't let me deceive you. Nigeria economy will be going down.