Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Tuesday announced the increase of salary of workers in the state’s public service.
Sanwo-Olu at a meeting with civil servants of the Lagos State Public Service, during his working visit to the State Secretariat, Alausa, said that the planned increment was informed by the level of inflation in the country, which had been biting hard on the citizens.
The governor, however, did not mention the percentage of the increment and when it would kick off, but that modalities are being worked out for its implementation.
The governor said that a salary increase is on the way and government will work it out as soon as possible.
Sanwo-Olu sated: “You have not asked for this one. I have looked around and I know that as a country, there is pressure, I know that as a country there is high level of inflation. I know that as a country there is high cost of living.
“Last month, at a cabinet meeting, I instructed the Head of Service Office and the Ministry of Establishment, Training and Pension to start work on how we would increase the entire salary of the public service.
“I don’t want us to be a Lagos of ”Buga”, we want to reflect it in our salary. I am aware of the pressure on all of you and the pressure of inflation in the country, we are not going to wait for the Federal government. This is Lagos. We are Lagos.
“We are going to review it. We’re going to ensure that we can indeed take care of our public service. Once we do that, not only will we expect a lot more from you, but the citizens will see the benefit of doing the right thing.
“We don’t want to wait for a union to hold us to ransom, we want a government that is proactive, that will need to reflect on the yearnings of the people and make that happen.”
Sanwo-Olu also said that the workers in the core establishment duty would receive a 25 per cent duty allowance increment.
He promised that the administration would present 100 brand new cars to some of the directors in the civil service, starting from the end of October.