GOVERNOR ODODO'S GROUNDBREAKING MINIMUM WAGE APPROVAL SETS POSITIVE IMPACT ON KOGI STATE - DR. AMINU ATABOR
Dr. Aminu Atabor, Senior Special Assistant to Kogi State Governor on Adult and Non-Formal Education, has hailed Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo's approval of N72,500 as the state minimum wage for civil servants as unprecedented ¹ ². This gesture, according to Dr. Atabor, will significantly boost the morale of civil servants and enhance productivity.
As Chairman of the Forum of SSAs to the Governor for Kogi East, Dr. Atabor commended Governor Ododo and his deputy, Elder Joel Oyibo, as transformational leaders poised to take Kogi State to the next level of development. Their commitment to workers' welfare and overall state progress has earned them widespread acclaim.
The Governor's achievements within a short time in office are unparalleled, Dr. Atabor noted. The people of Kogi State are enthusiastic about his transformational efforts and willing to support his vision for a better future.
"Governor Ododo's approval of N72,500 minimum wage surpasses the national minimum wage, demonstrating his dedication to improving the lives of civil servants and their families "
"This landmark achievement is a testament to his administration's focus on people-oriented governance."
Dr. Atabor emphasized that Governor Ododo's leadership has instilled hope in the citizens of Kogi State. His commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance has fostered an environment conducive to growth and development.
"The impact of this minimum wage increase will be felt across various sectors, as civil servants will now have more financial stability and peace of mind. This, in turn, will enhance their productivity and contribution to the state's development."
"As Kogi State continues on this positive trajectory, Governor Ododo remains steadfast in his resolve to build a brighter future for all citizens. His leadership, coupled with the support of his deputy and dedicated officials will take the state to greater heights."
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