Imo Govt Commence Payment Of New Minimum Wage

The Uzodinma led Imo State government yesterday announced that it had commenced the payment of the new national minimum wage to workers.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Chief Declan Emelumba, who disclosed this in Owerri, said Governor Hope Uzodimma has approved the payment with effect from January this year.

He said with the development, the least paid worker in the employ of the government will be going home with N32,000 monthly.

Imo Govt, Labour Battle Over Improper Implementation Of New Minimum Wage

Emelumba said that state government was keeping its own side of the bargain with the organised labour through the payment of the new minimum wage.

He said any worker who has not received his or her January salary must have missed returning the personal identification form as earlier requested by the government.

According to him, the government had demanded that all public servants complete the personal identification form to ensure that they are captured in the financial database of the state.

He however directed those who have not done so to comply with the laid down procedures.

 

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