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Sokoto Govt Set To Rid The State Of Ghost Workers, Pays N30,000 Minimum Wage

Thompson Nsisongabasi
January 16, 2020
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Sokoto State government has reiterated the need to embark on a wide-scale verification exercise to rid the state of ghost workers, child workers and bogus employment offers syndicates, just as it said it will begin pay of N30,000 minimum wage to workers in the state, AFNews gathered

Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state disclosed this Thursday evening at the signing and submission of the report on the minimum wage by the committee on the implementation of the new minimum wage and consequential adjustments, which is established to thrash out the matter.

The government in a release on Thursday by Muhammad Bello, Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the governor, said the monthly wage bill of the state will now be above N324 million as against the sum of N340 million requested for by labour union collective in the state.

Announcing that his administration will commence implementation of the minimum wage from this month, Gov. Tambuwal scheduled a meeting of the state executive council meeting for Monday to consider the report.

According to him, the government is poised to “embark on the verification of unscheduled staff and the sharp practice of the sale of letters offers of employment to unwary citizens,” stressing also that “a situation where children are on the payroll of the government will not be condoned.

Prior to the negotiation that ushered the new wage regime, the state government had discovered a disparity in the salary data between the state civil service commission, the ministry of finance and the office of the head of the service.

“This made me look into the situation and we decided to harmonize all the data,” leading up to the taking of steps to introduce the issuance of payslips to workers, “a first in the history of the state,” Gov. Tambuwal explained.

As he promised to pay all the workers owed backlogs of salary as a result of the meticulous process of the fiscal discipline measures embarked upon by the government, the governor commended the labour collective and those on the government side who sat in the committee for their maturity, patience and patriotism to the people of the state.

In his remarks, the chairman of the minimum wage implementation, Alhaji Muhammad Namadina Abdulrahman, summarized the suggestions of the committee to the state government as “salary and skills assessment of staff, decentralization of salary payments and the establishment of a revenue generation system by the state government.

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