Days after a petrol tanker explosion claimed the lives of about 200 residents in Jigawa State, the state governor, Umar Namadi has announced a new minimum wage of ₦70,000 for civil servants in the state.
The latest development was made known during the submission of a report from the state’s minimum wage committee at the Government House in Dutse.
The committee said the report considered several critical factors, including the current inflation rates and the necessity to maintain a motivated and efficient workforce amidst economic uncertainties.
After reviewing the report, Governor Namadi announced the new minimum wage and also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of the state’s workforce.
“We are resolved to pay our workers ₦70,000 as the new minimum wage,” he stated during the announcement.
The governor explained that the increment aims to alleviate the financial challenges faced by civil servants and is reflective of the economic and fiscal capabilities of the state.
He assured workers of a swift implementation of the new wage.
This latest development comes days after a petrol tanker exploded in the state leaving about 200 people dead and many injured.
On Tuesday while briefing President Bola Tinubu on the incident at the State House, Abuja, Namadi disclosed that 181 people died and 210 families were affected in the tanker explosion.
The tanker, laden with petrol exploded at Majiya town, along the Kano-Hadejia expressway in Taura LGA of Jigawa state.
The governor told the president that 80 people were hospitalised due to the incident, adding that the state government has paid their bills.