The Governor of Benue State, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia has announced that his administration is committed to paying the N70,000 minimum wage to state workers.
According to The PUNCH, the governor expressed confidence in his administration’s ability to implement the new wage scale, citing measures put in place to boost the state’s revenue.
According to Governor Alia, the state’s internally generated revenue has increased, and efforts are underway to plug all financial loopholes.
He emphasized the importance of paying civil servants a fair wage, noting that a motivated workforce is crucial to effective governance.
The governor said that his administration is focused and had put up measures to make things function.
He said, “Though with harsh economy things have been stagnated but with all the plans and measures that are in place for things to function, things are moving, even our internally generated Revenue has increased.
“It’s now left for us to close all loopholes to see how much we can cash in to do other things even to pay salary.
He added, “We can pay (minimum wage) with our focus. With all our purpose and intent, what is agreed by the Federal Government, we the sub nationals should be able to queue in today.
“Without the workforce, any government will not have any centeredness of governance. So, we need to pay our civil servants with what is approved by the Federal Government and organised labour.”