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Federal Govt Has No Plans to Cut Workers Salaries – APC

Damilola Adeyemo

ABUJA – The All Peoples Progressive Congress ( APC) has denied the allegations that the federal government has no plan to cut workers salary to reduce cost as alleged by the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)

John Akpanudoedehe, National Secretary, APC Caretaker and Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) in a statement said “The PDP is up to its comical tales on what it terms intelligence at its disposal to slash the salaries of workers in the country, clearly only the PDP believes its tales.

“We are proud of our credentials as a truly progressive and people-centered political party.”

He further stated that the Buhari-led administration is committed to Nigerian worker’s welfare.

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