Sokoto to commence payment of new minimum wage Monday

Sokoto state governor, Dr. Ahmed Aliyu ,has has directed the commencement of payment of the N70,000  new national minimum wage to state workers  with effect from Monday this week

This was contained in a press statement issued and made available to newsmen in Sokoto by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor on medium and communications, Comrade Abubkar Bawa
 
According to the statement, payment of the new minimum wage will cover the state civil servants, local governments and LGEA staff across the state.

“The payment of the new national minimum wage, which is in compliance with the new national minimum wage as approved by the federal government is  also in fulfillment of the promise made by the Governor to that effect,” it stated

He however, urged civil servants in the state to reciprocate the invaluable gesture by being alive to their responsibilities. 

“With the commencement of the payment of this new national minimum wage,we expect a renewed  commitment, hard work,punctuality and above all, seriousness from our civil servants, “he added .

The governor also vowed to sustain the prompt payment of salaries from the 19th to the  22nd of every month,saying that his administration will continue to remain workers’-friendly.

Prior to the coming of the present administration in the state,  workers were not sure of when to get their salaries, as salaries were paid after 50 days as against the usual 25-30 days.

With the coming of the Ahmed Aliyu-led administration, workers in the state now receive their salaries between the 19th and 22nd of every month, while the backlog of unpaid gratuity  of retirees is being defrayed  by the present administration.

He said that the state government has set aside N500 million monthly to pay the backlog of unpaid gratuity, while an additional N300 million has also been set aside monthly to pay those that retired from 2023 to date.

The idea , according to government, is to ensure  that by the time the present administration completes its tenure, no civil servant would be owed any gratuity by the state government.

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