Nigerian gov approves N73,000 minimum wage
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Nigerian gov approves N73,000 minimum wage

Top Stories Tamfitronics Nigerian gov approves N73,000 minimum wageLatest NewsNigerian gov approves N73,000 minimum wagePublished 22 seconds agoon 12 October 2024In a significant development, one of the governors in the southern part of the country, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, has approved N73,000 as minimum wage for civil servants in the state.This governor made this known on Saturday during the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial campaign flag off for Ondo Central senatorial district at the Ondo Township Stadium.He also stressed his administration’s commitment to timely salary payments and regular promotions.More details to follow..
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Gov Abiodun Approves Additional Day Off For Ogun Public Servants
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Gov Abiodun Approves Additional Day Off For Ogun Public Servants

NASA Space Technology Gov Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has approved a policy allowing officers on Grade Levels 01-14 to take two days off each week, while those on Grade Levels 15-17 will continue to have one day off per week, to cushion the effects of the hike in fuel price.In a statement released by the State Head of Service, Kehinde Onasanya, it was noted that this initiative aims to alleviate the challenges faced by numerous workers, particularly regarding their daily commutes.Onasanya emphasized that this measure is anticipated to provide significant relief and improve service delivery by fostering a more motivated and energized workforce.He praised Governor Abiodun for his strong commitment to the welfare of employees and urged all accounting officers to promptly implement this policy within their respective Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.They are to...
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JUST IN: Tinubu approves N10 billion grant for DSO
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JUST IN: Tinubu approves N10 billion grant for DSO

Politics tamfitronics Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, August 22, approved a grant of N10 billion for the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to begin a transformative journey to achieve the Digital Switch-Over (DSO) dividends for the country.Charles Ebuebu, Director-General of NBC, while speaking at a press briefing with the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), Aminu Maida said the project is sinewy enhancing the quality and quantity of television programming.It will also improve the quality of television programming, increase access to television services and free up spectrum for other usees.According to Ebuebu, to achieve the desire results in the DSO journey, the commission would collaborate with NCC and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).He said, “In view of this, the President has graciously approved a grant of N10 billion from spectrum sales by...
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