MINIMUM WAGE: Organised Labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, has said it will not accept the N48,000 minimum wage offer proposed by the Federal Government.The last session, held on April 29, was deadlocked after organised labour insisted on N615,000 minimum wage but the Federal Government disagreed with labour’s demand, stating that it was unreasonable.With the recent economic reality, can these offers from the government match the present situation and what should be the next step for the organized labour? Emile Alibeku and Richard Badung will be critically analyzing the said topic above withGuest: Sylvanus Malau(Aspirant, Member Plateau State House of Assembly, Bokkos constituency, 2019)