May Day: Wike reassures Rivers workers of N30,000 minimum wage

governor-nyesom-wike-600×398-1383479016

Tony John, Port Harcourt

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has reassured civil servants of his administration’s willingness to implement the N30,000 new national minimum wage.

Governor Wike said his administration will implement the new minimum wage, as soon as he receives an approval from the Federal Government. 

He noted that even before the Federal Government assented to the motion for increment, he had already promised to pay the said amount to Rivers workers.

Governor Wike, who was represented by his deputy, Ipalibo Harry Banigo, at the Workers’ Day event at Yakubu Gowon Stadium, Port Harcourt, congratulated workers for another memorial day, for their landmark struggle in nation building.

The governor acknowledged the contributions of workers to the development of the state and promised to be more committed in tackling  issues affecting them.

He announced the lifting of ban on promotion of civil servants. 

“We have not and will not default in the life of our administration. We have kept to the regular payment of salaries since we assumed office till now.

“As a worker-friendly government, we will continue to do our best to improve the working environment of our civil servants.

“Although, we are still financially challenged, I believe the time has come for us to motivate our workforce and challenge them to be more productive and committed to the state.

“Accordingly, I am happy to announce the lifting of the ban on promotion in the civil service.

“I wish to also inform you that we have approved the proposal of the Civil Service Commission for the recruitment of indigenes of the state to fill existing vacancies and strengthen the commission.

“However, we will pay the new minimum wage, as soon as we receive the official transmission from the Federal Government,” he said.

Earlier, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Chairman, Beatrice Itubo, said: “Labour family in Rivers State as a critical development partner, is satisfied with the massive infrastructure development embarked upon by the Governor Wike-led administration.

“We thank the government under Governor Wike, for showing preparedness to pay the new national minimum wage as soon as formalities are done with.”

She urged the state government to see the need for harmonisation of pension to benefit pensioners, who retired before the implementation of the new pension bill.

Breaking news & top stories

Stay connected with The Sun Newspaper

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and live updates delivered straight to your phone. Join thousands of readers already following us on Whatsapp Channel and Telegram.

Breaking news & top stories

Follow The Sun Newspaper

Get live updates & exclusive stories delivered straight to your phone.