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Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Islie(op): 8:23am On Aug 31, 2025
Move by Southeast states commendable, says Ajaero

Plateau: Don’t push government’s finances to the edge

Taraba: No funds available for increment

Implement current wage first – Enugu NLC


This week’s increase in the salary of public servants in Imo and Ebonyi States may have ignited a fresh wave of agitation for more pay in other states, according to feelers, yesterday.

Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, during a meeting with labour leaders in the state, on Tuesday, announced the approval of a new minimum wage of N104,000, which is N34000 above the national benchmark that came into effect this year.

The minimum wage of medical doctors rose from N215,000 to N503,000, while that of teachers in tertiary institutions went up from N119,000 to N222,000.

Ebonyi State government followed suit 24 hours later, topping its workers’ monthly salary with N20,000 across board.

The decision was taken at Wednesday’s meeting of the State Executive Council (SEC) in Abakaliki, and it takes immediate effect.

The Imo development was good news to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President Joe Ajaero.

“It is real, and commendable,” Ajaero said on Thursday at the seventh quadrennial delegates’ conference of the National Union of Civil Engineering Construction, Furniture and Wood Workers (NUCECFWW).

Continuing, he said: “If the states have the capacity to pay N100,000 and above, and considering that Imo state is not the highest in terms of revenue, it then means others are encouraged to do more.

“That is the whole essence of minimum wage. Minimum wage is the least; states can do better. I think this is an initiative that other governors are supposed to follow.

Following the development in Imo and Ebonyi, the Edo State chapter of the NLC said, yesterday, that it would positively engage with the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo, with a view to reviewing the minimum wage.

During the last May Day celebration, Governor Okpebholo had increased the minimum wage to N75,000.

Caretaker Committee Chairman of Edo NLC, Prof. Monday Igbafen, said there was nothing achieved for workers that was not a product of struggle.

Prof. Igbafen appealed to Edo workers to be patient and allow the union to engage with the state government.

He expressed optimism that the Governor would listen to them.

Information and Orientation Commissioner Paul Ohonbamu said the Governor has done a lot to improve the welfare of workers, citing the N1bn soft loan and payment of students’ bursary and increment of minimum wage as part of Okpebholo’s demonstration of commitment to workers’ welfare.


We are consulting widely on the issue – Bayelsa NLC

Chairman of the NLC in Bayelsa State, Simon Barnabas Bay, said the union would consult widely with stakeholders before engaging the state government for an upward review of salaries.

Reacting to the development in Imo and Ebonyi, Bay told The Nation that: “We have only just heard in the news what happened in Ebonyi and Imo states, but in Bayelsa, we are yet to start an engagement process with the government. I have not even got across to my colleagues there, the council will consult widely, then we will return to the drawing board.”

The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Governor Duoye Diri, Daniel Alabrah, was noncommittal on what might be the response of the state government to the action of the Imo and Ebonyi State governments, but he claimed that Bayelsa civil servants are amongst the highest paid in the country, next only to Lagos and Akwa Ibom states.

He said, “When the federal government mooted the idea and came out with a template, Bayelsa jacked its minimum wage to N80,000 and even implemented a 25% and 35% increase in salaries and its backlog to university lecturers and civil servants.”


No funds for increased minimum wage- Taraba HoS

The Head of Service (HoS) in Taraba State, Dr Ahmed Kara, said the state is not in a financial position to match the action of the Imo and Ebonyi state governments for now.

The state has no resources to increase salary, he said, in response to an inquiry from The Nation.

“I expected you to find out if the ongoing verification is over, and if there are any savings by the government? Is there a need to employ more?” he said, in a text message to our correspondent.

Kara added: “We implemented N30,000 and N70,000 minimum wages in 2024. Still battling with salaries due to scarce resources, and you are talking of new? If funds permit, why not? But where is the fund? Subvention or revenue?”

Also, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Peter Jediel, confirmed that he was aware of the latest increase in the two states but stated that they “have not done anything yet” about the matter.

No, please – Plateau

The Plateau State government said it does not want to be dragged to the edge on the issue at this time.

The Commissioner for Information, Joyce Ramnap, told The Nation by phone that another salary increase now was out of reach for the state government.

Read Also: Uzodimma raises minimum wage to N104,000 for Imo State workers
We want more money, says Abia NLC chairman

The Chairman of the NLC in Abia State, Comrade Okoro Ogbonnaya, said workers in the state have always ranked among the best paid in the southeast but would not mind a review of their present salary in view of the economic situation in the country.

He appealed to Governor Alex Otti to consider improving workers’ monthly salaries.

Some workers in the state described the governor as worker-friendly.

Anambra too

A similar demand came from the Anambra State chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Chris Ogbonna.

He said, while the generality of the workers are happy with what he called Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s magnanimity, they would appreciate more money in their pockets.

“We’re like Oliver Twist, we need more,” he said.

Anambra currently pays N82,000 as minimum wage, and the Head of Service (HoS), Dame Okwy Igwegbe, has assured the workers that Governor Soludo will always do more for the people of the state with the right cooperation and at the right time

She said the labour unions, NLC and TUC, are like Siamese twins in Anambra, adding that the state government had been working closely with them.


We’re still where we were –Kwara NLC boss

The NLC Chairman in Kwara State, Comrade Saheed Olayinka Murtala, said yesterday that there was no signal yet from the state government on whether it was willing to emulate Imo and Ebonyi States.

“We are still where we were,” he told The Nation.

His Trade Union Congress counterpart, Olayinka Onikijipa, said: “I can’t say anything about it now. I just landed now in Ilorin since Monday when I left for Abuja.”

No plan for fresh review in Niger, says official

It appears, however, that the Niger State has no immediate plan to follow the Imo and Ebonyi example.

A top government official told our reporter in Minna that the state government has no plan to add to what it currently pays its workers.

Only a week ago, Governor Umar Bago said on television that the state pays N80,000 as minimum wage, which, according to him, is superior to what some other states pay.


Effect consequential adjustment in minimum wage first – Enugu NLC

For the Enugu State chapter of the NLC, its major wish is for the state government to implement the consequential adjustments of the new minimum wage for higher-grade workers.

Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Fabian Nwigbo, said the union’s priority was not just the new wage figure, but how it reflects across all salary structures.

“What is crucial to us is the consequential adjustment and the domestic servant allowance for deputy directors. These are the ones we’re currently discussing,” Nwigbo said.

“In some states, what they’re doing is to add ₦20,000 to ₦70,000 to make it ₦90,000. But the money will not reflect on what is paid to senior workers because there’s no consequential adjustment on the minimum wage payment.”

Nwigbo described the adjustment as a statutory entitlement, not a privilege.

“We don’t want a situation where it is only an addition that will be made without consequential adjustment. What we think is more attractive to us is the consequential adjustment. We will be okay with the current minimum wage if all these are taken care of,” he added.

The NLC chairman said the union remained open to dialogue and was confident that the state government would consider the concerns of all categories of workers in the final agreement.


Oyo labour leaders hopeful

Labour leaders in Oyo are optimistic that Governor Seyi Makinde will fulfil his promise earlier in the year to positively consider the N80,000 approved minimum wage.

The leaders commended the governor for what they described as ongoing massive employment across various sectors in the state, despite having one of the largest workforces in the country.

The NLC Chairman in Oyo State, Comrade Kayode Martins, commended the governor for his consistency in paying salaries by the 25th of every month.

He said the governor has set a lot of records and standards with the employment of workers, including teachers, non-teachers, medical workers, and even in the mainstream civil service.

He said, “Look at the massive employment across the various sectors, yet he hasn’t failed in payment of monthly salaries and entitlement. He was the one who set a standard by approving above the FG benchmark of the minimum wage.

“Aside from signing the minimum wage, he also promised us back then that he would review and reconsider the amount as soon as revenue improves and things get better. We are only appealing. He’s doing so much in terms of infrastructure, but we know he can still do more for workers, too, and we know he will.”

Speaking in the same tenor, his Trade Union Congress (TUC) counterpart, Comrade Bosun Olabiyi, said as a labour leader, what mattered to him was not just an increase in minimum wage but the implications of the consequential adjustments. He expressed optimism that the governor would not only consider a pay rise for the workers soon, but also allow it to cascade to others across the board.

The Chairman, Joint Negotiations Committee (JNC), Comrade Olanipekun Oluwaseun, said: “After Lagos, we pay the best salaries, not only in the region but in the country. We can only appeal to him (Governor Makinde) to please kindly consider us again, as the cost of items changes daily.

“If you look at the N80,000, everybody is complaining. We are only appealing because people can now see that the minimum wage does not have much purchasing power. We know he is a worker-friendly governor; he must have been considering doing something more for the workers here.”

When contacted, the Special Adviser to Governor Makinde on Labour Matters, Comrade Adebayo Titilola-Soodo, said, the state which just made the recent pronouncement just concluded negotiations, which Oyo had done earlier.

However, he expressed confidence that since some states are already raising the bar, it is expected that Governor Makinde may also consider towing the same path.

Titilola-Soodo said, “Well, I think the states just making the announcement may perhaps be those who have yet to conclude the negotiations, which Governor Seyi Makinde had done a long time ago.

“However, since some states have raised the bar, one would be optimistic that Governor Seyi Makinde, known for who he is and who would not let the workforce be below the bar, may also consider raising the bar; but time will tell.”

The current minimum wage of N70,ooo came into effect last year, following the signing of the bill to that effect on July 29, 2024, by President Bola Tinubu.

Before the signing of the bill, Tinubu told labour leaders, at a meeting, that the minimum wage law would be reviewed every three years.

Revenue allocation to the states has increased astronomically since the removal of oil subsidy in 2023.
https://thenationonlineng.net/imo-ebonyi-pay-rise-govs-under-pressure-to-raise-minimum-wage/

Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Ebubu: 8:45am On Aug 31, 2025
God bless Ebonyi and Imo state. APC governors of South East. In Ebonyi, Doctors in state general hospitals in the 13 local governments earn minimum of 500k a month, with an official keep assigned to them. Lowest civil servants earn 90k. God bless Ebonyi State.

Ebonyi is a big name.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Ijaya123:
Before Tinubu, governors were owing salaries. Under Tinubu, governors are increasing salaries.

Make whatever you want out of it.

PUNANI01:
This is trash. As there's inflation and naira devaluation etc they have no choice than doing the needful.
And where did the money come from?
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by chiefolododo(m): 12:08pm On Aug 31, 2025
Many of the governors are tyrants, lacking empathy and because they are accountable to no one, they believe they can do and undo.

You cannot blame them, they control billions every month and see themselves as gods.

What can 70k minimum wage which some of them have not even implemented buy?
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Mariangeles(f):
"Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, during a meeting with labour leaders in the state, on Tuesday, announced the approval of a new minimum wage of N104,000, which is N34000 above the national benchmark that came into effect this year."

Imo state set the pace, others follow.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by McLizbae:
Finally one very remarkable implementation by gov Hope Uzodimma. Big kudos to him and the great people of Imo state.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Ferdinandu(m): 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2025
Ebubu:
God bless Ebonyi and Imo state. APC governors of South East. In Ebonyi, Doctors in state general hospitals in the 13 local governments earn minimum of 500k a month, with an official keep assigned to them. Lowest civil servants earn 90k. God bless Ebonyi State.

Ebonyi is a big name.
The 2 APC states in South East where APC is a pariah. No increment in whole APC in in South West or North where they have base. Believe APC propaganda at your own peril. Nothing good comes out of that evil party. Look critically well before applauding the increment
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by ufotunang: 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2025
It's not just to increase and raise their salary..but can you pay it promptly and regularly ..that is the problem
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by tunjijones(m): 12:18pm On Aug 31, 2025
Remaining Abia state that is still paying 30k as minimum wage
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by PUNANI01: 12:18pm On Aug 31, 2025
Ijaya123:
Before Tinubu, governors were owing salaries. Under Tinubu, governors are increasing salaries.

Make whatever you want out of it.
This is trash. As there's inflation and naira devaluation etc they have no choice than doing the needful.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Jman06(m): 12:20pm On Aug 31, 2025
This is a welcome development coming from the Imo state governor. Other states should emulate this and put smiles on the faces of their workers!

It is quite unfair for one to suffer in schools, acquire different skills and even owe debts while schooling only to come out and start earning peanuts that cannot even feed you let alone catering for other needs. Our governments need to prioritise the welfare of Nigerian workers! Given the current economic reality, minimum wage in Nigeria should be something from ₦500,000 and above.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Steinmann: 12:26pm On Aug 31, 2025
Soludo will not see this, but looking for H.E.Peter Obi to Pull Him Down as a phd holder.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by anonimi: 12:27pm On Aug 31, 2025
Islie:
Move by Southeast states commendable, says Ajaero

Plateau: Don’t push government’s finances to the edge

Taraba: No funds available for increment

Implement current wage first – Enugu NLC


https://thenationonlineng.net/imo-ebonyi-pay-rise-govs-under-pressure-to-raise-minimum-wage/
What is the meaning of announcing without implementation?

What is the impact of increasing minimum wage without reducing the total package of governors and other political office holders? How much gap is there between what a governor earns and what a state university VC earns? Or what a state hospital CMD earns?

What is the rationale for increasing minimum wage instead of increasing the number of civil servants to improve water supply, free education for all children and free healthcare to all residents?

anonimi:
Nigeria: Pensioners Urge Tinubu to Pay Arrears

26 March 2003
This Day (Lagos)


Lagos — Pension teachers in Lagos State under the aegis of Teacher Pensioners of Nigeria (TEPAN) have urged Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to review his stance on paying the harmonised three year old outstanding pension allowance or risk losing their votes.

In a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of TEPAN, Mr. Ayodabo 'Lade, accused Tinubu of failing to pay the arrears to teachers on their correct pension grade since the year 2000, contrary to what was obtainable in other five States of the South-west controlled by the Alliance for Democracy (AD).

https://allafrica.com/stories/200303260385.html
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by penearth(m): 12:32pm On Aug 31, 2025
Imo state the highest paying minimum wage in Nigeria. Plz everybody should stand and salute the iconic nature of the governor. Hope uzodimma. Uzo adila mma na ala imo
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Walai(m): 12:34pm On Aug 31, 2025
Make una no too follow Imo state ooo, that state is a quiet gold mine, unknown to anybody. If I say Imo state is the richest state in Nigeria currently folks will look me somehow but mark this post, it will make sense in the next 10 years
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Elvictor: 12:35pm On Aug 31, 2025
Nobody useless reach Ebonyi state governor
Umahi really dealt with that state by handpicking that nonchalant photogenic governor, always busy for nothing
He is a big fraud, in fact na middleman for Umahi
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by REDshouse(m): 12:39pm On Aug 31, 2025
PUNANI01:
This is trash. As there's inflation and naira devaluation etc they have no choice than doing the needful.
They have choice to retain the 75k pay wage ..they were not under pressure to increase the wage but now they are mounting pressure on others to follow suite
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by flourishing247: 12:44pm On Aug 31, 2025
State governments should do better. Private organisations now pay way higher than the government.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by harsysky(m): 12:50pm On Aug 31, 2025
What's Gov Amuneke doing there. Does he want us to see the edit?
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by jamafa: 12:51pm On Aug 31, 2025
Ferdinandu:
The 2 APC states in South East where APC is a pariah. No increment in whole APC in in South West or North where they have base. Believe APC propaganda at your own peril. Nothing good comes out of that evil party. Look critically well before applauding the increment
U called APC and evil party 😂

But Imo and Ebonyin governors are set to increase workers salary.

U just hate APC for no reason

Let give them Thier flowers anytime dey do something commendable.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by yusufmurry: 1:19pm On Aug 31, 2025
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Scammers in Government
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Reference(m): 1:19pm On Aug 31, 2025
Some say there is no money but at least one state is renovating grave yards to send you on your way in style.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Dogalmighty17: 1:34pm On Aug 31, 2025
This is something we need to discuss about.

Civil servants make up less than 1 percent of the population of each state. Yet as much as 45% of a states monthly income from the federation account is used to pay them salaries. This isn't right.

As much as civil servants both at the federal and state levels are an entirely unproductive lot, I'll not blame them. The truth is most states shouldn't even exist. If states aren't self funding, the arguement fails to hold for their existence. Any state that depends entirely on federal government allocations before it can pay salaries is a disaster in waiting.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Mariangeles(f): 1:49pm On Aug 31, 2025
penearth:
Imo state the highest paying minimum wage in Nigeria. Plz everybody should stand and salute the iconic nature of the governor. Hope uzodimma. Uzo adila mma na ala imo
Nwanne, ikwutere ya. 😀

He lived up to his name.

Xxxxxx
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Daluvy29(m): 2:40pm On Aug 31, 2025
Nigerians do not be deceived. Is all political. This 2 fellas don't mean well for their states. Am from Imo and would want to feel good leadership and transformation felt by Abians. APC has concluded their analysis and want to use this method to keep being in power. What a pity.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by dequir: 2:50pm On Aug 31, 2025
What about Ondo State?

The least paying state in the SW.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by stanluiz(m): 2:55pm On Aug 31, 2025
tunjijones:
Remaining Abia state that is still paying 30k as minimum wage
Yoruba man face front.

How much is Ekiti, oyo and ogun paying ? I thought una IGR is bigger than America and China combined together ?

Ndi IGR and propaganda cheesy
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by Bolex7: 3:37pm On Aug 31, 2025
The governor's are quick to copy banning of graduation ceremony in private schools, but no quick increments of the minimum wages. Clueless copy copy governors, no ideas and initiatives to drive the economy.
Re: Imo, Ebonyi Pay Rise: Governors Under Pressure To Raise Minimum Wage by IamCookieStraw: 7:44pm On Aug 31, 2025
dequir:
What about Ondo State?

The least paying state in the SW.
Really?! Ondo State minimum wage is #73k , is that the minimum in the Southwest ?

If so , then Ondo State needs to up their game . Ondo state is oil producing , so why ? Well , it simply means some political crinkum crankum are chopping the monies codedly . Even the new teachers they employed 4-5 months ago has not been payed
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