The Labour leader made this known in a telephone interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, in which he said the state will have to obey the law.
He pointed out that it is not a question of whether they can afford it or not stressing that if passed into law, the government will be compelled to obey the law.
“There are laws, if the bill is passed into law, that is when we’ll pressurise. But you know, I cannot speak for the government. And we know that if it is a law, the law has to be obeyed because laws are compulsory.
“I said there are laws whether they can afford it or not is not the issue, if it is passed into it is binding,” he said.
He also affirmed that the national body of labour is carrying the states along in their negotiations
“We are carried along. Are we not part of the national body of the NLC?” he queried.
“The negotiation is presently at the national, it may be adjusted with the states,” he said.
He urged that the newly appointed commissioner of information would be in a position to comment on the issues after her first Executive Council meeting.