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New minimum wage: Governor Eno approves payment of N80,000 effective November 2024

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 21, 2025 3013 Minutes read0

•Akwa Ibom State governor, Pastor Umo Eno

EKERETE UDOH, Uyo reporting

Following the submission of the report by the Committee on the Implementation of the New Minimum Wage/Personnel Verification, headed by Akwa Ibom State Head of Service, Elder Effiong Essien, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has authorised the commencement of the payment of the new minimum wage of N80,000 to 45,000 duly verified public service workers, beginning from the end of this month but backdated to November 2024, as he had promised.

Receiving the report of the verification exercise in Government House, Uyo, Governor Eno thanked the committee for the thorough job they have done and requested the committee to extend similar exercise to the Pension Schemes.

“Let me thank the committee for taking the time to deliver on this assignment. As I receive this report today, my understanding is that before now, we had a staff strength of 55,120. Out of that, 52,177 persons turned out for the verification exercise. So we still have an outstanding of 2,943 personnel who did not show up while 6,193 have issues with their verification.

“Having received this report today, I will be signing this off to the Office of the Accountant General, Auditor General, and the Director of Budget to come up with the memo that they are ready to implement.

“For those who have been cleared—about 45,984 of them—we should be ready to pay the minimum wage at the end of this month, effective from November 1, 2024.

“The Civil Service forms a critical mass of employees in our state government. Since we came on board, their welfare has remained a key priority, and we will continue to do so. I believe this will help ameliorate the harsh economic environment we have found ourselves, and I hope, by the grace of God, slowly, we will find our way out of it very soon.

“For the people who are yet to be verified, we will give another 30 days. After that, we will end the exercise. If they don’t show up within the time specified, we will take it that they are not civil servants, and their salaries will be stopped.

“We want to extend our hand of fellowship to the Organised Labour in the state and ask them to work with the government, as we all have a responsibility to Akwa Ibom State. We have done a lot to engender good government-labour relations.

“Since we came on board, we have paid over 47 billion in gratuities from the over 97 billion backlog we met since 2012, as well as several palliatives to the workers and people of Akwa Ibom State.”

The governor said he has accepted the recommendation of the committee that the verification exercise should be done on a yearly basis.

“I have received your recommendation that this exercise should be done on a yearly basis, and I think we will do so.

“Another area we will run verification is the pension payments. If what we uncovered can happen with serving personnel, then you can imagine what may be happening where people have unfortunately passed and are still being paid. We need to quickly carry out the verification exercise in that area too. So I am not dissolving the committee now; we will extend the life of the committee for another month.”

The Implementation Committee on the Minimum Wage was set up by Governor Eno last December to ensure a smooth rollout of the newly announced N80,000 minimum wage.

It had as Chairman, the Head of Service; Chairman, Civil Service Commission; Chairman, Local Government Service Commission; Permanent Secretaries; Ministries of Finance; Department of Establishments, Labour, and Manpower Planning; Solicitor General/Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice; Permanent Secretary and Accountant General; Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission; Permanent Secretary, Office of the Head of Service; Director of Budget; State Chairman, Joint Public Service Negotiating Council; Secretary, Joint Public Sector Negotiating Council; State Chairmen, Nigerian Labour Congress; and State President, Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE).

*Ekerete Udoh is the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Akwa Ibom State.

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