Imo Governor Approves New Minimum Wage: N104,000 For Civil Servants, N503,000 For Doctors
Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, has approved a new minimum wage of N104,000 for civil servants, up from N76,000, citing current economic realities.
Doctors’ minimum wage also rose from N215,000 to N503,000, while tertiary institution teachers will now earn a minimum of N222,000.
Announcing the new wage package during a meeting with labour leaders in Owerri, Uzodimma said improved welfare would boost productivity, stimulate the local economy, and strengthen relations with organised labour.
The governor also revealed that Imo’s Internally Generated Revenue has grown from N400m to over N3bn monthly, while the state’s debt profile has dropped below N100bn. He further announced that the state will begin payment of the last batch of N16bn gratuities owed pensioners on August 27.
#ImoState #MinimumWage #HopeUzodimma
Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, has approved a new minimum wage of N104,000 for civil servants, up from N76,000, citing current economic realities.
Doctors’ minimum wage also rose from N215,000 to N503,000, while tertiary institution teachers will now earn a minimum of N222,000.
Announcing the new wage package during a meeting with labour leaders in Owerri, Uzodimma said improved welfare would boost productivity, stimulate the local economy, and strengthen relations with organised labour.
The governor also revealed that Imo’s Internally Generated Revenue has grown from N400m to over N3bn monthly, while the state’s debt profile has dropped below N100bn. He further announced that the state will begin payment of the last batch of N16bn gratuities owed pensioners on August 27.
#ImoState #MinimumWage #HopeUzodimma
Imo Governor Approves New Minimum Wage: N104,000 For Civil Servants, N503,000 For Doctors
Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, has approved a new minimum wage of N104,000 for civil servants, up from N76,000, citing current economic realities.
Doctors’ minimum wage also rose from N215,000 to N503,000, while tertiary institution teachers will now earn a minimum of N222,000.
Announcing the new wage package during a meeting with labour leaders in Owerri, Uzodimma said improved welfare would boost productivity, stimulate the local economy, and strengthen relations with organised labour.
The governor also revealed that Imo’s Internally Generated Revenue has grown from N400m to over N3bn monthly, while the state’s debt profile has dropped below N100bn. He further announced that the state will begin payment of the last batch of N16bn gratuities owed pensioners on August 27.
#ImoState #MinimumWage #HopeUzodimma
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