The Imo State Government has started paying the new ₦104,000 minimum wage to workers, keeping its commitment to increase salaries.
It was gathered that state personnel received alerts indicating the new salary structure, spurring enthusiasm and thanks to Governor Hope Uzodimma for its implementation.
Uzodimma approved ₦104,000 for new government employees, ₦513,000 for medical professionals, and ₦220,000 as the starting salary for lecturers in state-owned higher institutions.
Imo State now ranks first among states that pay more than the national minimum wage of ₦70,000.
Lagos State offers ₦88,000, Rivers State pays ₦85,000, and Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa both offer ₦80,000.
According to a statement issued by Prince Eze Ugochukwu, Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, and made accessible to journalists on Sunday, the new pay policy will boost the state’s economy and promote workers’ well-being.
Ugochukwu said, ”Governor Hope Uzodimma’s administration is spearheading this considerable policy change, which is poised to have a substantial impact on the state’s economic and social well-being.
“The goal of this wage hike is to bolster the financial capacity of workers, empowering them to better address their requirements and invest in goods and services. This, in turn, would give a shot in the arm to local businesses.
“Following Imo, Lagos is offering the next highest minimum wage, clocking in at ₦88,000, with Rivers coming in at ₦85,000. Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa are close behind, each offering ₦80,000.
“The ramifications of this adjustment will be far-reaching, with economic activity getting a boost. Increased spending will give the local economy a lift.”
The state administration stated that the salary hike indicates its commitment to enhancing civil servants’ welfare and fostering economic growth in Imo.