Adamawa Begins Payment of New Minimum Wage
The
Adamawa Government has commenced payment of N32,000 minimum wage to its
workers.
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Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that workers on grade level 01 to 07 who
received their salaries with the minimum wage lauded Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri for
keeping to his promise of implementing the minimum wage in November.
“We
started receiving alerts from Monday depending on the bank in which your salary
account is domicile.
“This is
really fresh air and I can assure you that all junior workers in the state are
full of praises for the governor,” said Mr. Aminu Usman, a junior worker in
Deputy Governor’s office.
A senior
worker with state Ministry of Information, who identified himself as Mr.
Jonathan Girei, said senior staffers were yet to receive the new wage but were
excited knowing that it was the consequential adjustment that was delaying
their own.
“We are
hoping to get a good deal at the end of the ongoing negotiation on
consequential adjustment between labor leaders and government,” Girei said.
Speaking,
the state NLC chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Fashe, said the union was happy with the
implementation of the N32,000 for junior workers.
“We’re
hopeful of a good deal for workers waiting for consequential adjustment.
“Fintiri
has given us assurances that he would not hesitate to implement any agreement
reached,” Fashe said.