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List Of Governors Paying Above N70k Minimum Wage
Several Nigerian governors have introduced higher minimum wages for state civil servants, surpassing the federal government’s ₦70,000 minimum wage benchmark to alleviate the impact of economic challenges.
Here’s a breakdown of the states and their newly approved wages:
- Lagos State (₦85,000)
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu increased the minimum wage to ₦85,000, with plans to raise it further to ₦100,000 by January 2025. - Rivers State (₦85,000)
Governor Siminalayi Fubara matched Lagos by approving a minimum wage of ₦85,000 for workers. - Enugu State (₦80,000)
Governor Peter Mbah implemented a new minimum wage of ₦80,000, effective immediately. - Akwa Ibom State (₦80,000)
Governor Umo Eno announced ₦80,000 and constituted an implementation committee to oversee the process. - Bayelsa State (₦80,000)
Governor Douye Diri introduced a minimum wage of ₦80,000, including pensions and gratuities. - Niger State (₦80,000)
Governor Mohammed Bago confirmed ₦80,000 as the new wage, starting from November 2024. - Delta State (₦77,500)
Workers in Delta are set to receive ₦77,500 following the state’s announcement. - Ogun State (₦77,000)
Governor Dapo Abiodun approved a new wage of ₦77,000 in October. - Ebonyi State (₦75,000)
Governor Francis Nwifuru introduced a ₦75,000 minimum wage after assessing the state’s economic conditions. - Kebbi State (₦75,000)
Governor Nasir Idris approved ₦75,000 for workers in October. - Ondo State (₦73,000)
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa introduced ₦73,000 during his campaign. - Kogi State (₦72,500)
Governor Ahmed Ododo set the wage at ₦72,500 and waived taxes on it for one year. - Kaduna State (₦72,000)
Governor Uba Sani confirmed a minimum wage of ₦72,000 effective from November 2024. - Gombe State (₦71,500)
Governor Muhammad Yahaya signed a ₦71,500 wage agreement with labor unions. - Kano State (₦71,000)
Governor Abba Yusuf introduced a ₦71,000 minimum wage in November. - Oyo State (₦80,000)
Governor Seyi Makinde approved ₦80,000 after committee recommendations. - Osun State (₦75,000)
Governor Ademola Adeleke introduced ₦75,000 after negotiations with public service unions. - Nasarawa State (₦70,500)
Governor Abdullahi Sule maintained ₦70,500 while addressing labour concerns over salary adjustments. - Benue State (₦75,000)
Governor Hyacinth Alia approved ₦75,000 and committed to clearing outstanding salary arrears. - Plateau State (N70,000)
These measures reflect state governments’ efforts to cushion workers against economic hardships and improve living standards. The increased wages demonstrate a commitment to addressing the rising cost of living across Nigeria.
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