Soludo’s Govts Confirms Payment Of N70,000 Minimum Wage To Anambra State Workers

The payment of the 70,000 minimum wage to Anambra State workers has been confirmed. In a statement signed by the State Commissioner for Information, Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has started the payment of the new minimum wage of N70,000 (Seventy-Thousand Naira) to workers in line with the Federal Government directives, for an improved standard of living.

This is against some media reports that have excluded the State from the list of few states already paying the new minimum wage. Governor Soludo administration is committed to the improved welfare of Anambra State workers, the statement added.

The press statement stated that the governor’s promise to pay the new minimum wage was made good since the month of October, when the payment was effected.

“Governor Soludo has always remained a labor-friendly governor as the workers in Anambra State have not only received the new minimum wage but also continue to receive salary alerts on or before the 25th of every month”. He has also adjusted pensions upward to give pensioners in Anambra State higher take-home, the statement concluded.
 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

+ 82 = 83
Powered by MathCaptcha

You May Also Like

EFCC, Police, DSS, Others Agree On Fight Against Corruption

The agreement was reached on Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Foster Unity, Not Division; Verify Before Amplifying With Your Influence – Tinubu Tells New Media Influencers

He urged them to build businesses that create employment, produce content that reflects unifying values

Gov Bago To Boost Fight Against Crime In Niger With Provision Of More Operational Vehicles To Police

The Governor made the promise when he commissioned the new Police Divisional Headquarters

Adeleke Approves N75,000 Minimum Wage For Osun Workers

take effect officially from the 1st of December, 2024