In a significant move to support and enhance the welfare of civil servants, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has announced the approval of the payment of the new minimum wage of N70,000, effective from August.
This increase reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring fair compensation for the hardworking employees who contribute to the state’s development.
Governor Fintiri expressed that this adjustment in the minimum wage is not only a recognition of the dedication and hard work of the state’s civil servants but also a testament to the administration’s ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life for all residents.
He emphasized that civil servants are integral to the state’s progress and deserve competitive and fair remuneration.
“This increase is a demonstration of our commitment to the welfare of our workers. They deserve this and more,” said Governor Fintiri.
“Together, we will continue to build a prosperous future for all, ensuring that every citizen, especially those who serve our state diligently, can thrive.”
The new wage structure is expected to enhance the economic well-being of civil servants, providing them with better financial stability and improving their overall quality of life.
The Governor’s decision reflects a broader commitment to supporting the state’s workforce and fostering a productive and satisfied public service sector.
Governor Fintiri’s administration remains focused on creating a supportive and rewarding environment for all employees, as part of its broader agenda to promote development and progress in Adamawa State.