Governor Douye Diri has announced a new minimum wage of N80,000 for all state workers. The decision, aimed at addressing the financial struggles faced by the workforce, will take effect on November 1, 2024. This announcement brings a welcome relief for employees dealing with the rising cost of living, ensuring that they can better meet their daily needs.
The Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, released a statement in Yenagoa confirming the governor’s approval. The statement explained that the wage increase aligns with the recent National Minimum Wage (Amendment Act 2024), which mandates fair compensation for workers.
The statement read: “To address these harsh times and in line with the National Minimum Wage (Amendment Act 2024), the Prosperity Administration of His Excellency Senator Douye Diri has approved the sum of N80,000 as the minimum wage for the state’s workers.
“Governor Diri also approved an increase in the monthly pension for state retirees.
“The related consequential adjustments for the various sectors, as agreed with the leadership of Labour in the state, will be implemented.
“To further alleviate the challenges faced by our retired senior citizens, His Excellency also approved the payment and reduction of the outstanding gratuity liabilities by seven billion Naira.”