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Home » Governor Fintiri Begins N70,000 Minimum Wage Payment, Workers Celebrate
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Governor Fintiri Begins N70,000 Minimum Wage Payment, Workers Celebrate

Editor1By Editor1August 24, 2024
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Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has commence the payment of the N70,000 minimum wage recently approved by the Federal Government. This comes just weeks after President Bola Tinubu signed the new Minimum Wage bill into law following extensive negotiations with organized labor.

While many state governors have expressed concerns about their ability to implement the N70,000 minimum wage due to economic constraints, Governor Fintiri has moved forward with the payment for state workers, beginning in August 2024. The governor also assured that local government workers would start receiving the increased salary in September.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Senate Passes N70,000 Minimum Wage Bill

The decision has been met with widespread celebration among civil servants in Adamawa State. Multiple sources, including state workers who have already received their August salaries, confirmed the development. Many workers expressed their gratitude to Governor Fintiri for honoring his commitment, with some describing him as a “man of his word.”

“The implementation of the new minimum wage is a significant relief for us,” one civil servant said. “Governor Fintiri has shown that he truly cares about the welfare of the people. This will go a long way in easing the financial burden many of us have been facing.”

Supporters of the Fintiri administration have lauded this move as a major achievement, further solidifying his reputation. The administration, often referred to as the “Fresh Air Government,” has been praised for its commitment to improving the lives of the people in Adamawa State.

READ ALSO: Tinubu Signs National Minimum Wage Bill Into Law

The implementation of the new minimum wage in Adamawa is seen as a milestone, particularly in the current economic climate where many states are struggling to meet financial obligations. Governor Fintiri’s decision is likely to increase his popularity among the workforce and could set a precedent for other states to follow.

As workers in Adamawa State continue to receive their enhanced wages, the move is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, boosting spending and improving overall morale among public servants.

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