GOVERNOR AHMED USMAN ODODO APPROVED OVER 72K MINIMUM WAGE FOR KOGI STATE CIVIL SERVANT: A PROGRESSIVE MILESTONE FOR KOGI WORKERS.

In a remarkable demonstration of leadership, Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has taken bold and commendable steps towards improving the welfare of civil servants in the state. The recent approval of seventy-two thousand five hundred naira as the new minimum wage, coupled with the one-year tax waiver for civil servants, is a clear indication of the governor’s commitment to the well-being of the state’s workforce. This progressive move is not just a mere increment; it reflects a genuine concern for the financial challenges that many workers face in the current economic climate.

The significance of this decision cannot be overemphasized. By increasing the minimum wage, the governor has demonstrated a deep understanding of the plight of civil servants, especially in these trying times where inflation has eroded purchasing power. This increment will undoubtedly ease the financial burden on families, enhance the quality of life for workers, and boost their morale. Furthermore, the one-year tax waiver is a thoughtful gesture that allows workers to fully enjoy the benefits of the wage increase without the immediate pressure of tax deductions.

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Governor Ododo’s policies are a refreshing reminder of what true governance should be. That is listening to the people and responding with compassion and foresight. It is now up to the civil servants of Kogi State to reciprocate this kind gesture by dedicating themselves fully to their duties. Hard work, punctuality, and commitment to service are essential in ensuring that the government’s objectives are met. Civil servants play a pivotal role in the administration of government policies and services, and their efficiency directly impacts the development of the state.

The increased salary should serve as motivation for every worker to strive for excellence in the discharge of their responsibilities. In return for the governor’s benevolence, civil servants must ensure that they are not only punctual but also work diligently to support the government’s development agenda. This is the time for civil servants to show gratitude through increased productivity, discipline, and a renewed sense of duty.

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Kogi State stands at a critical juncture of growth and progress. With a focused leadership at the helm and a dedicated workforce, there is no limit to what can be achieved. We urge all civil servants to seize this opportunity, embrace hard work, and contribute to the collective success of the state.

This wage increment is not just about financial relief; it is about setting a new standard of excellence. Let us all rise to the occasion and make Kogi State a model of progress and prosperity.

Comrade Ibrahim Shuaibu Ozoko is an Abuja based media professional,he write from Abuja

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