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Uzodimma Increases Minimum Wage For Imo workers To N40,000

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Hope Uzodimma, the governor of Imo state, announced the new minimum salary for civil servants in the state on Saturday.

He made the remarks at the Imo state stakeholders forum, which was hosted at the Rock View Hotel in Owerri.

According to the governor, it was done to lessen the impact of the elimination of fuel subsidies on workers.

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He added: “Civil servants deserve to be pampered as they are the engine room of any administration that wants to succeed. My administration will continue to partner hand-in-hand with Civil Servants in the development of the State, the free Coaster bus transit that conveys workers from home to office and back to their homes was part of my desire in bringing back the glory days of the workforce in Imo.”

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“He said among other things; “I have discovered, with pain, how some traders are taking advantage of the economic situation to increase the prices of food items in the market. Against this backdrop, the government will soon establish Imo State Marketing and Commodity Board (ISMCB), which will ensure food items are sold at normal prices. We shall achieve this by setting up low-cost markets in the state where prices of food items and commodities will be affordable for the masses. The markets will be situated in all the 27 LGAs of the state.

“My government is also planning to build a low-cost housing estate for the low-income salary earners in the state. This will be sited at Mgbidi in the Orlu zone, Nekede in the Owerri zone and Anara in the Okigwe zone.”

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“In the same vein, we are introducing a Scholarship Education Board for our brilliant students whose parents are poor to train them in school. I have found out that most of our brilliant children come from poor homes and end up not furthering their education after leaving primary and secondary school. These brilliant students will be given scholarships to higher institutions,” he said.

 

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