In a major move aimed at improving the welfare of workers, Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo has announced the immediate implementation of a new minimum wage of N72,500 for all civil servants in the state. The announcement marks a significant increase from the previous wage and reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing the living conditions of its workforce.
Governor Ododo made the declaration earlier today, stating that the adjustment is part of his administration’s efforts to address economic challenges and support the livelihoods of civil servants. “This increase is not just a commitment to our workers but an investment in the future of Kogi State,” the governor said.
The new minimum wage comes amid rising inflation and cost-of-living pressures across the country, and it is expected to bring relief to thousands of families in the state. The immediate effect of the policy is anticipated to boost productivity and morale within the state’s workforce.
Further details on how the implementation will be rolled out across various sectors are expected to be provided by the state’s Ministry of Labour in the coming days.