Kogi State Government Minimum Wage Implementation is Workers’ Centric

Kogi State Government Minimum Wage Implementation is Workers’ Centric

In response to recent claims that the proposed 72,000 Naira minimum wage in Kogi State is a political tactic, it is essential to set the record straight. Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo has made workers’ welfare a top priority since assuming office in January.

Not only has he been prompt with monthly salary payments, but he has also resolved the long-standing issue of percentage-based salary payments.

This commitment has significantly eased the struggles of Kogi’s workforce, who no longer endure the hardship of irregular or partial payments. Such positive strides warrant acknowledgment and support from citizens. It is important to clarify what […]

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