Workers in Adamawa State are celebrating as they have confirmed receiving the new N70,000 minimum wage, recently signed into law by President Bola Tinubu. This development comes as Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has commenced the payment to state workers starting from August 2024, despite concerns from several governors about the economic feasibility of the increased wage. The implementation of the new wage in Adamawa State has been hailed as a significant milestone, making it the first northern state to roll out the N70,000 minimum wage.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
The move has sparked widespread jubilation among civil servants, many of whom had been eagerly awaiting the financial boost.
Local government workers in the state are also set to benefit from the new minimum wage, with their updated salaries expected to commence from September 2024.
The prompt implementation by Governor Fintiri underscores his commitment to improving the welfare of workers in the state, despite the challenges that may arise.
Multiple sources, including state workers who have received their updated salaries, confirmed the implementation of the new minimum wage to Daily Trust.
The move is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, as workers are now equipped with better purchasing power, potentially driving increased economic activity in the region.
As other states continue to deliberate on the feasibility of the new wage, Adamawa’s swift action sets a precedent and may serve as an encouragement for other states to follow suit.