8.4 C
New York
Monday, December 30, 2024

N18‬,000 Minimum: We Won’t Slash Workers’ Salary – Fayose

Published:

- Advertisement -

LATEST NEWS

- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img
FAYOSE-IN-COURT.FEDERAL-HIGH-COURT-ADO-EKITI-032

The Ekiti State government has announced that it will not slash the

minimum wage it is currently paying its workforce despite the

financial challenges.

 

Governor Ayo Fayose, who stated this, said to ensure the smooth

payment of the salaries, the state government might decentralise the

state’s payment system.

 

Governor Fayose, who disclosed this at the weekend while speaking

during a sensitisation tour of Irepodun/Ifelodun and Ekiti South-West

local government areas, said the current minimum wage of N18,000 was

“grossly inadequate,” adding that “any slash would not augur well for

the workers and their dependants.”

 

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Idowu

Adelusi, quoted the governor to have said “the state government would

work out ways that the government and the labour unions would agree on

the mode of payment.”

 

He said the governor, who first visited Igede-Ekiti, headquarters of

Irepodun/Ifelodun council area, said there was “no point hiding the

financial situation of the state government from the workers.”

 

He said: “I am enjoying your grace for returning me to office and I am

not going to take the grace for granted. A governor who hides the true

position of things from his people is only deceiving himself.

 

The power of the people is greater than that of the leader. “I won’t

reduce workers’ salaries. The N18,000 minimum wage is even not enough.

I will never hold your money one day extra. The shortfall in the

bailout will be redressed,” he said.

 

The governor also added that a unit would be set up in the Governor’s

Office to look into complaints about workers’ welfare.

- Advertisement -spot_img

Hey there! Exciting news - we've deactivated our website's comment provider to focus on more interactive channels! Join the conversation on our stories through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media pages, and let's chat, share, and connect in the best way possible!

Join our social media

For even more exclusive content!

- Advertisement -spot_img

TOP STORIES

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -

Of The Week
CARTOON

247Ureports Protects its' news articles from plagiarism as an important part of maintaining the integrity of our website.