Nigeria: Kogi Approves ₦72,500 New Minimum Wage For Civil Servants

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….Declares OneYear Tax Free Wage

The Kogi State Government has approved a new minimum wage of ₦72,500 for civil servants in the state with immediate effect.
This development comes after 17 state governors, including Kogi, established committees to implement the new minimum wage.

The ceremony took place at the Conference Hall of Government House, Lokoja, Monday October 7, 2024. Governor Ododo’s administration is said to have been working tirelessly to enhance the welfare of civil servants and promote economic growth in the state.

Gov Ododo who noted that the effective date of the Minimum wage administration is with immediate effect also declared that the tax burden of the Minimum wage on the Civil Servants has been suspended for one year.

In his words “after taking a look at all the indices and to alleviate the financial burdens of the Civil Servants, we have graciously approved the total sum of ₦72,500 an the new minimum wage for the state’s Civil Servants.
Governor Ododo’s commitment to improving the lives of civil servants is reportedly evident in his administration’s efforts to provide better working conditions, social security, and fair wages. This move, according  to analysts, is expected to boost morale and productivity among civil servants

Others are of the view that the governor has also demonstrated his dedication to the development of the State, with initiatives such as infrastructure development, agricultural reform programs, and improved healthcare services.

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