The Kebbi State Government has officially approved a new minimum wage of ₦75,000 for its civil servants. This announcement followed the presentation of the Minimum Wage Committee’s report, which had been commissioned by the governor.
The news brought relief to Kebbi State workers, who had long anticipated a salary increase, especially after the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Federal Government agreed on a ₦72,000 minimum wage. Kebbi's new wage surpasses the federal minimum wage slightly.
During the announcement, attended by national leaders of the NLC, including President Joe Ajaero, the Secretary to the State Government, Yakubu Bala, explained that the decision was the outcome of extensive discussions between state officials and the labour union. Both parties ultimately settled on the ₦75,000 figure.
Governor Nasir Idris, a former labour leader, emphasized that the welfare of Kebbi workers is a top priority for his administration. After signing the new wage into law, he confirmed that the increased salary would take effect starting with the October pay, with payments to be made within 72 hours.
NLC President Joe Ajaero commended the governor for his commitment to workers’ welfare, contrasting it with other state governors who, despite higher oil revenues, have only approved minimal wage increases. He vowed that the NLC would continue pushing for fair wages in other states.
NLC leaders and workers celebrated the decision with solidarity songs, showing their appreciation for the governor's pro-labour stance.