IPAC hails Gov. Ododo for approving new minimum wage of ₦72,500 for civil servants

The Kogi State Chapter of Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for approving a new minimum wage of ₦72,500 for civil servants in the state.

IPAC in a statement signed by the State Chairman, Hon. Iliyas Badanga and issued to Newsmen in Lokoja, praised Governor Ododo Over New Minimum Wage Implementation

IPAC praised the governor’s decision to immediately implement the wage increase, describing it as a landmark achievement that demonstrates the administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare.

“Since assuming office, Governor Ododo has consistently introduced people-oriented policies that have resonated positively with Kogites,” the statement noted. IPAC expressed satisfaction with the governor’s pro-worker stance and its positive impact on the state’s workforce.

The IPAC statement also indicated strong support for the governor’s initiatives, expressing confidence in his leadership and commitment to the welfare of Kogi State people. The body also said the approval marks a significant milestone in the state’s Civil Service reform agenda and reinforces the administration’s dedication to improving the living standards of its workforce.

The new approval for implementation includes a 12-month suspension of all taxation elements attached to the minimum wage adjustment, IPAC said will further enhance the take-home pay of civil servants in the State.

The new minimum wage is to take effect immediately as the implementation of the consequential adjustments are ratified.

Governor Ododo’s administration has been receiving widespread acclaim for its worker-friendly policies since taking office, with this latest development IPAC further said will cement his reputation as a people-oriented leader.

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