Kwara approves implementation of N70,000 new minimum wage
Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has approved the new minimum wage of N70,000, as announced by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
In a statement released on Saturday, the Commissioner for Finance, Dr Hauwa Nuru, said the approved wage would be implemented across the Kwara State public service, with immediate effect from October 2024.
“This decision, which includes consequential adjustments to the relevant salary structures, was made after a successful tripartite meeting between government representatives, the leadership of the Organised Labour in Kwara State — Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and the Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) — and representatives from the organised private sector,” it read.
Nuru, the co-chairperson of the minimum wage committee, expressed appreciation to AbdulRazaq for giving the committee full autonomy to reach a consensus that benefits all parties involved.
“The immediate implementation of this new wage underscores Governor AbdulRazaq’s proactive and worker-friendly approach,” the commissioner said.
Dr Nuru added that the Governor remains committed to the welfare of public servants and all citizens of Kwara State, as part of a broader vision for sustainable development and economic stability.
“The template also covers workers in the 16 local government areas of the state,” Nuru stated.
Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration continues to prioritise the well-being of its workforce and the general populace, demonstrating its dedication to fostering growth and prosperity for all in Kwara State, according to the Commissioner.
Nuru appreciated AbdulRazaq’s leadership and foresight, noting that this new wage policy is a timely and much-needed measure that will help cushion the effects of current economic realities in a sustainable way.
She also commended the collaborative spirit between the government and the labour unions, which made this achievement possible.
“The new minimum wage is a testament to the state’s commitment to ensuring that workers’ welfare remains at the forefront of its policies,” she added.