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Kebbi Civil Servants to Receive N70,000 Minimum Wage

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From Laiatu Bamaiyi in Kebbi

Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris, has announced his administration’s readiness to implement the newly approved national minimum wage of N70,000 for state workers. This commitment was made during a courtesy visit by the State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi.

Governor Idris dismissed recent criticisms alleging delays in wage payments as baseless, confirming that the Federal Government has yet to finalize its implementation. He reassured the public that any attempts to undermine his administration’s commitment to improving workers’ welfare would not succeed.

“The notion that we are stalling the implementation of the new wage is unfounded,” Dr. Idris stated. He pledged that the new wage structure would be activated as soon as the necessary frameworks are established, with dialogue with the NLC to ensure a smooth rollout.

Addressing concerns over the annual development levy of N500, Dr. Idris emphasized that this deduction, a longstanding practice since the defunct Sokoto State era, amounts to a minimal N11 million annually, which is well within legal bounds.

The Governor also highlighted the nearing completion of the new state secretariat complex, which is expected to enhance administrative efficiency by consolidating various government agencies under one roof.

NLC Chairman, Comrade Murtala Usman, praised Dr. Idris for his labor-friendly policies and the appointment of two labor leaders as permanent secretaries. He lauded the Governor’s efforts in driving significant infrastructural development across Kebbi State.

Dr. Idris reaffirmed his commitment to collaboration with labor unions, emphasizing that his administration remains dedicated to both worker welfare and state progress.

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