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Jubilation as Teachers, Others Receive N85,000 Minimum Wage in Rivers

The implementation of the new wage structure coincides with the prompt disbursement of November salaries...

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Jubilation as Teachers, Others Receive N85,000 Minimum Wage in Rivers

 

Rivers State civil servants, including teachers, have expressed joy and relief as the state government, under the leadership of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, begins the payment of the new N85,000 minimum wage.

 

This landmark initiative reflects the Governor’s dedication to improving the welfare of public sector workers across the state.

 

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The implementation of the new wage structure coincides with the prompt disbursement of November salaries, signaling a commitment to fulfilling the administration’s promise of prioritizing workers’ welfare.

 

This development comes amidst reported attempts by opposition forces to destabilize the state’s financial stability. However, Governor Fubara has remained steadfast in his resolve to ensure economic fairness for Rivers’ civil servants.

“This is a breath of fresh air for us,” said a teacher at a government secondary school in Port Harcourt. “The new minimum wage will help us cope better with the rising cost of living and boost our morale.”

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The N85,000 minimum wage represents a significant increase compared to previous salary structures and positions Rivers State as a leader in labor-friendly policies. It also aligns with Governor Fubara’s broader agenda to create a motivated and productive workforce that contributes meaningfully to the state’s development.

As the state government rolls out this policy, workers have pledged their support for the administration, urging the government to sustain the timely payment of salaries and address other pressing issues affecting the civil service.

The payment of the new minimum wage is seen as a bold step in strengthening the relationship between the government and its workforce, demonstrating that the welfare of Rivers State civil servants remains a top priority for Governor Fubara.

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1 Comment
  1. Ominaki, Eniza says

    Indeed Governor Fubara is God sent.More grace to the governor.I love you

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