The Leadership of the Organized Labour in Nigeria on Wednesday led thousands of Nigerian workers to protest at the National Assembly.
The protesters chanting solidarity songs and carrying placards with various inscriptions arrived the forecourt of the National Assembly at 11am.
They had earlier converged at the Unity Fountain in Maitama from where they marched with their banners, placards with accompanying loud music into the National Assembly.
The Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi met the protesters at the MOPOL gate of the National Assembly and joined them in marching into the main complex.
Abdullahi assured the workers that the Bill will be killed the way a similar Bill was killed during the 8th National Assembly.
Hon. Doguwa representing Femi Gbajabiamila in his remarks also said it was clear that that Nigerian workers are against the minimum wage Bill and therefore the House would listen to the wishes and aspirations of the organized Labour in the country.
He said that the only justice that can be done to the Bill is to kill it and they would make sure it is done.