Minimum wage: Nigerian Governor suspends Special Adviser on salaries, pensions

Gov Umar Namadi of Jigawa State has suspended his Special Adviser on Salary and Pensions, Alhaji Bashir Ado, over alleged premature statement on N70,000 minimum wage.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Malam Bala Ibrahim, in Dutse, on Saturday.

Ibrahim said the government viewed with serious concern, a statement circulating in various sections of the media alleging that the governor has approved N70, 000 as new minimum wage for workers in the state.

This sounds embarrassing and pre-mature as the Committee headed by Head of the State Civil Service, set up by the Government to advise on the appropriate wage is yet to complete its assignment and submit report,” Ibrahim said.

He explained that as a result of the development, the governor has approved the immediate suspension Ado, pending findings of a committee set up under the chairmanship of the State Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Barr. Bello Abdulkadir.

The SSG added that the committee, which was given two weeks to submit its report, is to investigate the source, actual content of the alleged statement, and the motive behind it.

Ibrahim named Sagir Musa, Commissioner for Information, Youth, Sports and Culture and Dr. Abdullahi Muhammad, Commissioner of Health and Muhammad Hahaha, Permanent Secretary Establishment and Service Matters, office of the SSG as members of the committee.

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