Governor Bala A. Mohammed of Bauchi State, on Wednesday, approved payment of minimum wage in the state from November. The governor also decried the poverty level in the state, promising impactful projects to improve the life of citizens.
According to Governor Bala Mohammed @SenBalaMohammed,
“At the State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House, I announced that my administration will commence the payment of the new national minimum wage starting this November.
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“I must express my concern over a recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics, which listed Bauchi State among those with high poverty levels. This report serves as a wake-up call for us all, underscoring the urgent need to redouble our efforts in delivering meaningful and impactful projects to our people.
“I remain fully committed to addressing the backlog of gratuities owed to our retired civil servants. I sincerely appeal for their continued patience and understanding as we work diligently towards resolving this longstanding issue.
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“During the SEC meeting, we deliberated on strategies to improve governance and ensure that the dividends of democracy reach every corner of our beloved state. Rest assured, we are focused on building a Bauchi State that works for all its citizens.”