‘I Moved Minimum Wage To ₦70,000 To Fight Corruption’

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President Bola Tinubu on Monday declared that corruption in all its ramifications, is bad for the people.

Tinubu made the declaration while answering a question during his first presidential media chat about the intention of his administration to fight corruption.

The Nigerian leader said increasing the minimum wage of workers in the country to ₦70,000 is part of the measures adopted to fight corruption in the country.

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He stressed the need to identify the root causes of corruption and deal with such causes.

“Corruption in all ramifications is bad for the people, but first of all, pay attention to the causes. Why are the people corrupt?

“The lack of social amenities, lack of funds, their children’s education…”

“There are so many anti-corruption mechanisms that can be put in place that will help the people not to be corrupt, paying them good and living wages. I moved from ₦35,000 to ₦70,000; to me, that’s anti-corruption,” President Tinubu said.

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The President added that as part of measures towards fighting corruption, he has made more money available to the state and local governments and is always open about how much the government is making on a monthly basis.

According to him, transparency is one of the tools used to fight corruption.

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