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    Adeleke approves N75,000 new minimum wage for Civil Servants

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    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has announced the approval of a new minimum wage for civil servants in the state. According to the governor’s announcement on his X account, the new minimum wage is set at 75,000 Naira.

    Governor Adeleke expressed his commitment to social justice, economic growth, and enhanced living standards for Osun State workers and citizens. He urged civil servants to improve their service delivery by seeking innovative solutions to promote transparency and accountability.
    The governor extended special thanks to the negotiation committee, led by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Kazeem Akinleye, and the leaders of the State Labour Union for their commitment and swift action in concluding the negotiation.

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    Governor Adeleke assured that his administration will continue to prioritize the welfare of civil servants, who provide efficient and quality services to the state despite limited resources.

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