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Zamfara to pay N30,000 minimum wage to LG workers

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While some governors in the country claim that their states lack the capacity to pay with N30,000 minimum wage signed into law by President Muhmmadu Buhari,  the Chairman, Zamfara State Local Government Service Commission, Alhaji Mallami Yandoto, on Tuesday said that the state government would pay the N30,000 minimum wage to council workers in the state.

The chairman made this disclosure in an interview with newsmen in Gusau on Tuesday.

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According to him, he was not satisfied with the poor working conditions which the local government employees were subjected to; being on a salary below the former N18,000 minimum wages.

“I cannot imagine an officer on grade level 16 not earning up to N30,000 as monthly salary; how can efficiency be achieved with such poor wages”.

He said the full implementation of the new minimum wage to local government employees would enable them to be alive to their responsibilities.

He added that the workers will also value the virtues of punctuality and commitment to work among other things.

“Henceforth, local government service commission will shoulder the responsibility of payment of local government staff salary, proper monitoring and improvement of staff commitment to duty,” he said.

He said the commission would no longer fold its arms to allow political office holders victimise civil servants for reasons contrary to the rule of law.

Yandoto maintained that the commission was determined to sponsor local government staff to further their studies in any relevant institution of their choice, even outside the country.

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