Following President Bola Tinubu's agreement with organized labor to set the national minimum wage of N70,0000, the focus is now shifting to state compliance.
Numerous governors have not yet set a minimum wage. Some have consented to pay the additional wage, nevertheless. This is a rundown of them.Governor of Osun State Ademola Adeleke declared that his administration will not fail to pay state employees the newly approved N70,000 national minimum wage.
Adeleke pledged to put the wellbeing of the state's workers first.On Friday, July 19, Kolapo Alimi, the state commissioner for information and public enlightenment, made this declaration.In a same vein, Benue state Governor Hyacinth Alia announced that his administration is prepared to pay state employees the new N70,000 national minimum salary.The governor revealed this to reporters in a conversation on Friday in Makurdi, the state capital.He stated that his government has put in place procedures to ensure smooth operations and has stopped all leaks.The state administration of Akwa Ibom has likewise stated as much.
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