OWERRI (Sundiata Post) – The Imo State Government has approved the implementation of the ₦70,000 new minimum wage.
Governor Hope Uzodimma disclosed this at the Government House in Owerri on Tuesday afternoon shortly after a meeting with labour leaders in the state.
“Our commitment as a Government to the welfare of Imo workers and pensioners remains a sacred obligation, and we have exemplified this once more with the approval for the implementation of the national minimum wage of N70,000 for Imo State workers,” Uzodimma wrote on X.
According to the Governor, the move is in line with the state government’s commitment to ensure that the welfare of Imo workers is given priority.
Our commitment as a Government to the welfare of Imo workers and pensioners remains a sacred obligation, and we have exemplified this once more with the approval for the implementation of the national minimum wage of N70,000 for Imo State workers.
“This decision, a product of extensive consultations with labour leaders in the state, underscores our dedication to fostering improved living conditions for our workforce,” the governor said.
“In addition, we have approved a 10% increment for those on consolidated salary structures, ensuring equitable enhancements across all cadres.”
He said that the govt has also approved payment of pensions and gratuity arrears for retirees in the state.
“Beyond the minimum wage implementation, we have taken further steps to ensure comprehensive welfare for our workers. These include the financial reflection of promotions recently earned by employees and the sustenance of the regular 13th-month salary payment,” the Imo leader who is also the chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum said.
“Parallel to these efforts, we have finalized measures to enroll Imo pensioners into the State Healthcare Services Scheme, ensuring access to quality medical care at no cost. Furthermore, we are commencing gratuity payments for the next batch of beneficiaries, affirming our commitment to retirees”.