Kano Governor receives Minimum Wage Report

Salihu Ali, Kano

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The Kano State Governor in North West Nigeria, Abba Kabir Yusuf has received the report from the state’s Minimum Wage Committee at the Government House.

The committee, led by Special Adviser to the Governor on State Affairs Usman Bala, was tasked with reviewing and recommending improvements to the state’s minimum wage structure.

Receiving the report, Governor Yusuf expressed confidence in the committee’s work, acknowledging their thorough research and wide consultations.

He therefore reiterated his administration’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of civil servants in the state.

The Governor emphasized that their recommendations would help the government implement policies that are both economically viable and sustainable.

 “We chose this committee because we believe in their ability to provide valuable insights and innovative ideas for moving forward.”

Governor Yusuf reassured civil servants of his administration’s dedication to fulfilling the promises made during the campaign, particularly with regard to improving their welfare.

He called for patience as the government carefully reviews the committee’s recommendations to ensure they comply with constitutional guidelines.

The Governor further noted that the final decision on the report will be made public next week, asking for understanding from all parties as the process moves forward.

Committee Chairman Usman Bala explained that the recommendations were crafted with careful consideration of Kano’s current economic reality.

He expressed confidence that, the proposed wage structure would be both durable and sustainable for the state, and would positively impact the financial stability of civil servants.

Details of the engagement was contained in a press statement by the Governor’s spokesperson Sanusi Ahmad Bature.

 

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