Ekiti Governor Expresses Readiness to Pay N70,000 Minimum Wage
Written by News Desk on October 12, 2024
Governor of Ekiti state, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has said his administration is ready to pay the seventy thousand Naira new national minimum wage for workers.
The Governor stated this during the 2024 Pensioners’ Day, held in Ado Ekiti, which marks the beginning of activities for the Second Anniversary of his administration.
He also said his administration would ensure the consequential adjustment for all pensioners at the state and the local government levels.
Governor Oyebanji who explained that his administration sworn to an oath of defending the interest of the people and make life better for all, said the minimum wage had become a law binding on all States.
The Governor who presented 3.5 billion Naira cheque to eight hundred and twenty nine retirees of 2014 to March 2015 highlighted some of the programs meant for the senior citizens to include the free Health Insurance scheme for pensioners through the NIN registration.
Mr Oyebanji told the gathering that over seven billion Naira had been injected in defraying the payment of gratuity, and urged the retiree to continue to pray for the success of his administration
The chairman of the NLC, Mr Kolapo Olatunji and his JNC counterpart, Mr Femi Ajoloko showered encomiums on the Biodun Oyebanji led government for bringing succour and hope to the retirees while the state Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi thanked the pensioners for their support for the present administration.
The National Chairman of the NUP, Mr Godwin Abumisi who was represented by Elder Ayo Ikumapayi and the State chairman of the Association, Elder Joel Akinola lauded the various efforts of the Governor, pledging their support for his administration.