Minimum Wage: Governor Seyi Makinde Hailed as a Beacon of Hope for Oyo State Workers
Oseni Yusuf Salami, Nigeria– In a move that has been widely praised by workers and labor unions alike, Governor Eng. Seyi Makinde has approved a significant increase in the minimum wage for state employees, setting it at a commendable N80,000 per month.
This bold decision has been met with overwhelming gratitude from the state’s workforce, who have long been struggling with the rising cost of living. The new wage increase is expected to provide much-needed relief and improve the overall standard of living for thousands of families across the state.
From a labor union leader in Ibadan who never wanted to be mentioned praising the Governor’s decision, ” This is a welcome development to cushion the pain we are experiencing at this time of the nation, this is very timely and we appreciate His excellency for being a listening governor”.
Governor Makinde has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the welfare of the state’s citizens, and this latest initiative is a testament to his leadership. By prioritizing the needs of the working class, he has shown that he is truly a leader who cares.
G-Report Media commends Governor Makinde for this historic decision and urges other state governors to follow suit. This bold step will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the state’s economy and social fabric.
In a related development, an Educationist, Social Commentator and Politician, Amb. Dr. Moshood Ismail Abioye commended the kind gesture of Governor Makinde his role model for always coming through as a proactive and charismatic leader, and emancipator of the masses of the State at the time when the nation is going through economic crisis amidst inflation in the prices of commodities. ” I urge workers in the State to show value by being more productive in giving value to the gesture extended by our governor”. We at the private sector will continue to support the people’s impact policies of the State government in a bid to make life more meaningful for our people in Akinyele Local Government and the State at large
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