Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has approved the payment of the newly adjusted national minimum wage of ₦70,000 for civil servants in the state. The implementation of the new wage structure is set to commence in August 2024.
This decision follows the recent directive at the national level to increase the minimum wage, aiming to cushion the impact of rising living costs on workers. Governor Fintiri’s approval reflects his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of civil servants and ensuring that they are adequately compensated for their contributions to the state’s development.
In a statement released by the Adamawa State Government, it was confirmed that the new wage policy will apply to all categories of civil servants in the state. The governor emphasized that this move aligns with his vision of creating a more motivated and productive workforce, which is essential for the state’s growth.
The announcement has been well-received by labor unions and civil service workers, who have been advocating for better pay amidst the current economic realities. The implementation of the ₦70,000 minimum wage is expected to bring relief to workers, enhance their purchasing power, and positively impact the local economy.
Governor Fintiri’s administration has continued to prioritize the welfare of workers in the state, making good on his promise to support policies that uplift the living standards of Adamawa’s residents. This new wage policy is part of a broader strategy aimed at ensuring that the state’s workforce remains productive, motivated, and adequately rewarded.
As the new minimum wage comes into effect this month, civil servants in Adamawa State are hopeful that it will bring about positive changes in their financial stability and overall well-being.