Nigerian Governor Signs N70,000 Minimum Wage With Labour Leaders

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According to the MoU, the new minimum wage will cover all strata of Ekiti workers, as well as pensioners.

The Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, on Tuesday, signed a new minimum wage of N70,000 agreement with workers in the state effective 1 December.

The approval follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by the state government and leaders of organised labour in the state.

According to the MoU, the new minimum wage will cover all strata of Ekiti workers, as well as pensioners.

The wage agreement was signed on behalf of the state government by the Head of Service, Folakemi Olomojobi; while leaders of the labour centres in the state signed on behalf of workers.

Mr Olomojobi said Governor Oyebanji approved the template the way it was presented by the committee based on the Governor’s commitment to prioritising workers’ welfare and wellbeing.

While describing Mr Oyebanji as a “worker-friendly governor” who desires the best for workers in the state, the Head of Service used the opportunity to express her appreciation to the labour leaders for their understanding, patience and dexterity in achieving the best for the workers.

She also thanked Ekiti workers for waiting patiently for the outcome of the decision of the committee and their unwavering trust in the state government that it will give them the best deal.

She called on workers to reciprocate the government gesture by enhancing their service delivery through their commitment to the success of the administration.