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Governor Hope Uzodinma Approves ₦70,000 Minimum Wage for Imo Civil Servants

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The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has approved a new minimum wage of ₦70,000 for civil servants in the state. This decision, which also includes measures to address long-standing gratuity arrears, follows the recommendations of an implementation committee made up of representatives from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), Joint Union Negotiating Council, and the state government.

Governor Uzodinma highlighted that civil servants already on consolidated salaries with a minimum wage of ₦70,000 will receive an additional 10 percent increase. He also announced a phased approach to settling outstanding gratuities. Effective November 26, 2024, gratuity payments will resume for 2,962 retirees at the Local Government level and 2,742 retirees at the State level. Remaining payments, including 1,567 Local Government retirees and 2,685 State retirees, will be completed in subsequent batches.

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Speaking about the decision, Uzodinma said, “All the unions operating in the State had agreed on the minimum wage, and in addition, that those on consolidated salaries who are already on ₦70,000 minimum wage will get additional 10 percent on top of their salaries.”

He reassured workers and pensioners of his administration’s commitment to improving their welfare. He emphasized the importance of rewarding pensioners who dedicated their youth to the service of the state.

The NLC Chairman, Imo State Council, Comrade Uche Chigemezu Nwaigwe, expressed gratitude to the Governor, describing the move as a reflection of his dedication to the well-being of workers. Similarly, TUC Chairman Comrade Uchenna Ibe Great commended the Governor’s efforts and assured him that workers would reciprocate by being more dedicated and productive.

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This decision demonstrates the administration’s focus on improving worker welfare and addressing long-standing financial obligations, reinforcing Governor Uzodinma’s pledge to prioritize the well-being of Imo State’s workforce

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16 Comments

  • This is ridiculous! Why should civil servants get paid more than teachers or healthcare workers? Unfair!

  • I dont think raising the minimum wage will solve Imos economic problems. We need more sustainable solutions.

  • This is outrageous! Why should civil servants in Imo get paid more than in other states? Equality, anyone?

  • This is ridiculous! Why should civil servants in Imo get paid more than some doctors or teachers? Unfair!

    • Civil servants in Imo work hard too. Pay should reflect job responsibilities. Fair is fair.

  • I dont think a ₦70,000 minimum wage is enough. Civil servants deserve more for their hard work. Thoughts?

  • I think Governor Uzodinmas decision to raise the minimum wage is great, but what about addressing corruption in the system first?

  • This is a joke, right? How can anyone survive on ₦70,000 in this economy? Governor, are you for real?

  • I think Governor Hope Uzodinmas decision is too generous! Shouldnt civil servants work harder for a higher wage?

    • Everyone deserves fair compensation for their work, regardless of perceived generosity. Respect labor rights.

  • I think Governor Uzodinmas decision is admirable, but is it sustainable for the states economy in the long run?

  • Wow, I cant believe Uzodinma approved that! I think the minimum wage should be even higher for civil servants in Imo.

  • I think the minimum wage increase is great, but shouldnt we also focus on improving working conditions for civil servants?

  • I think Governor Uzodinmas decision is a step in the right direction. Imo civil servants deserve fair compensation for their hard work.

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