Imo State Begins Payment of ₦104,000 Minimum Wage to Workers

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The Imo State Government has commenced payment of the newly approved ₦104,000 minimum wage to its civil servants, fulfilling Governor Hope Uzodimma’s pledge to implement an upward review of workers’ salaries.

The revised wage structure, which also extends to medical doctors, lecturers, and other public sector employees, positions Imo among the highest-paying states in Nigeria’s public service.

Announcing the development in a statement issued on Friday, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, Prince Eze Ugochukwu, said the implementation reflects Governor Uzodimma’s commitment to workers’ welfare and economic stability.

“Governor Hope Uzodimma’s administration is spearheading this considerable policy change, which is poised to have a substantial impact on the state’s economic and social well-being,” the statement read.

Ugochukwu explained that the wage increase is designed to enhance the financial capacity of Imo workers, allowing them to meet personal needs and contribute meaningfully to the local economy.

“The goal of this wage hike is to bolster the financial capacity of workers, empowering them to better address their requirements and invest in goods and services. This, in turn, would give a shot in the arm to local businesses,” he added.

The new salary scale, according to government officials, is part of broader reforms aimed at improving productivity, promoting social equity, and boosting economic growth within the state.

The development has been widely welcomed by labour unions and public sector employees, who described it as a landmark achievement and a testament to the government’s dedication to improving living standards for Imo’s workforce.

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