Don't mind the bitter frustrated clown. Anambra is a leading Nigerian state in all ramifications. We dictate the pace By July we shall migrate to another level of minimum wage while the rest of Nigeria is still groping in darkness.
post=66293641: since morning you being here heating your head over Anambra minimum wage, so for your little mind if Anambra government where paying workers below 18,000 and they are not protectesting or during governorship election opposition candidates didn't use it against Obiano Na so you dey fear Anambra you push the thread only to dedicate your day for Anambra's wage how I wish you show the same zeal on Osun that's owing 28months salaries or Oyo owning six months or Ondo, Ekiti and Ogun that borrowed $350 million to fund 2018 budget after declaring high IGR with nothing to show for. Why not wait July for new proposed wage to be announce and channel your energy your high indebted region
Don't mind the frustrated dirty looking clown. He just wish Anambra was not paying more than 18k. His anger is that Anambra is actually paying more than 18k and has plans to upgrade to 50k soon. He is just bitter
markfemisgay: The problem now is that if I reply the demon above me that just quoted me, he will cowardly run to the modds and i will be banned.
You just chose to believe your own lies out of bitterness and envy. Read the highlighted part well well
Anambra to pay new minimum wage in July By Dom Ekpunobi, Onitsha | 27 March 2018 | 3:10 am
Willie Obiano
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
He also announced that Anambra is set to launch a 50-year development plan for a sustainable development of the state.
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Advertisement The Commissioner said a committee to handle the take off and running of the development plan would be inaugurated within the next two weeks.
He said the state would witness faster growth and asked for the cooperation of all and sundry in order to enable Governor Willie Obiano realise his development goal in the state.
He said although the governor achieved a lot in his first tenure, he has plans to make Anambra the most competitive state in the country.
Adinuba said that the secretariat in Awka would soon wear a new look, while two bridges would be constructed at the Regina Ciely Junction in Awka and at Orumbanasa area of the state adding that the Orumbanasa bridge would be a military bridge.
The state government, he said, had also decided to dualise the Awka road in Onitsha and warned that street trading in Onitsha would no longer be tolerated.
He said the local council election was stalled by litigation pending in the court adding that as soon as they were discharged , the election would be conducted.
Your aim of ridiculing Anambra has been bursted. Stop crying over nothing. See a report as at 2015. Read what the NLC chairman said.
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Blue3k: Yawn yiur still mad you were exposed about 18k lie you told. I understand it hurts buddy. You should pick yiur fight with Obi then Obiano. Lol quoting governors is distorting facts now lol this is truly post fact era.
You still bringing up NLC like it matters to anyone hilarious.
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Mr Jerry Nnubia, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Anambra , says that the current minimum wage being earned by workers should be increased to N50,000 monthly from its present N18,000.
Nnubia told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka, capital of Anambra, that the increment became imperative following the “harsh” economic realities in the country.
Nnubia said that the minimum wage was long overdue for an upward review.
“At the time we negotiated for a minimum wage of N18, 000, a dollar was exchanging for N140, but a dollar exchanges for between N220 and N240 now.
“The cost of living; accommodation, transportation and food items has also gone high, making it difficult for salary earners to take care of their basic needs,” he said.
NAN also reports that the Association of Senior Civil Servants last month also demanded a minimum wage of N46, 000 for workers.
Its Secretary-General, Mr. Bashir Lawal, in Lagos State, said that the existing N18, 000 minimum wage could not meet the socio-economic demands of workers.
According to Nnubia, the Federal Government’s fight against corruption will further help to improve the economy.
He urged the Federal Government to review its housing policy for workers, noting that civil servants had not benefitted from the existing housing scheme despite their monthly contributions to the scheme.
“The current contributions of workers to the national housing scheme should be made to work,” he said.
He commended Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra for his positive dispositions towards workers’ welfare, but noted that more still needed to be done in the state.
“Anambra workers are full of expectations that Obiano will put smiles on their faces by fulfilling his promises of increasing salaries,” the unionist said.
This is a fact that has been laid bare but you still chose to live in denial due to hate and bitterness. This is about a new minimum wage. Read to be informed.
Anambra to pay new minimum wage in July By Dom Ekpunobi, Onitsha | 27 March 2018 | 3:10 am
Willie Obiano
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
He also announced that Anambra is set to launch a 50-year development plan for a sustainable development of the state.
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Advertisement The Commissioner said a committee to handle the take off and running of the development plan would be inaugurated within the next two weeks.
He said the state would witness faster growth and asked for the cooperation of all and sundry in order to enable Governor Willie Obiano realise his development goal in the state.
He said although the governor achieved a lot in his first tenure, he has plans to make Anambra the most competitive state in the country.
Adinuba said that the secretariat in Awka would soon wear a new look, while two bridges would be constructed at the Regina Ciely Junction in Awka and at Orumbanasa area of the state adding that the Orumbanasa bridge would be a military bridge.
The state government, he said, had also decided to dualise the Awka road in Onitsha and warned that street trading in Onitsha would no longer be tolerated.
He said the local council election was stalled by litigation pending in the court adding that as soon as they were discharged , the election would be conducted.
Stop twisting fact this envious bitter demon. Stop mastur.bating over Anambra matter while your state is going down the drain. Anambra pays over 18k presently. If Anambra wasn't paying 18k as at 2015 why then is the NLC begging the gov to upgrade to 50k minimum wage?
Stop distorting facts. Anambra shall be the first state to implement the new federal government minimum wage. Stop being a bitter man.
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Blue3k: Read Obiano statement. He held off implement new wage waiting for new FG minimum wage. Why states like Anambra didn't comply with 18k minimum wage is because they couldn't afford it. The federal government lazy about enforcing laws. Setting Minimum wage is constutionally constitutionally in exclusive list federal government. I don't know where your pulling your baseless claims about separation of powers. Yes states can pay over minimum wage. It's called minimum wage for a reason. Obvious point. is obvious
This is the same report the OP posted. Read it full and direct from the information commissioner. It is about the new national minimum wage. Una propaganda no go work.
Anambra to pay new minimum wage in July By Dom Ekpunobi, Onitsha | 27 March 2018 | 3:10 am
Willie Obiano
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
He also announced that Anambra is set to launch a 50-year development plan for a sustainable development of the state.
Advertisement
Advertisement The Commissioner said a committee to handle the take off and running of the development plan would be inaugurated within the next two weeks.
He said the state would witness faster growth and asked for the cooperation of all and sundry in order to enable Governor Willie Obiano realise his development goal in the state.
He said although the governor achieved a lot in his first tenure, he has plans to make Anambra the most competitive state in the country.
Adinuba said that the secretariat in Awka would soon wear a new look, while two bridges would be constructed at the Regina Ciely Junction in Awka and at Orumbanasa area of the state adding that the Orumbanasa bridge would be a military bridge.
The state government, he said, had also decided to dualise the Awka road in Onitsha and warned that street trading in Onitsha would no longer be tolerated.
He said the local council election was stalled by litigation pending in the court adding that as soon as they were discharged , the election would be conducted.
Don't mind the bitter clown. He thought he could riddle Anambra with his lies.
kalu61: You are having brain problem, it seems the son is very hot where you are. Check my previous comment on the post. l'm of the view that Anambra had paid 18k before now and the anticipated increase is bonus to Obiano. Don't quote me wrongly next time.
I am here to burst your frustration. Stop crying over a progressive Anambra that pays more than 18k. Tell us what your useless state does made it to be in arrears.
Blue3k: You guys cry a lot. Your linking linking nonsense to cover up last lie. Ok cool NLC chairman demands are laws now.
Stop crying all over the place. It is on record that Anambra pays beyond 18k and it's about to push it to 30-40k. It has been on since 2012-2013. i have my mom and cousins in the state ministry. Tell us what your own state is doing? Nada
Blue3k: Yawn stop crying it's already on record they didn't.
ruggedized1: Stop deceiving yourself. We have seen through your mischievousness.
Mr Jerry Nnubia, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Anambra , says that the current minimum wage being earned by workers should be increased to N50,000 monthly from its present N18,000.
Nnubia told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka, capital of Anambra, that the increment became imperative following the “harsh” economic realities in the country.
Nnubia said that the minimum wage was long overdue for an upward review. “At the time we negotiated for a minimum wage of N18, 000, a dollar was exchanging for N140, but a dollar exchanges for between N220 and N240 now.
“The cost of living; accommodation, transportation and food items has also gone high, making it difficult for salary earners to take care of their basic needs,” he said.
NAN also reports that the Association of Senior Civil Servants last month also demanded a minimum wage of N46, 000 for workers.
Its Secretary-General, Mr. Bashir Lawal, in Lagos State, said that the existing N18, 000 minimum wage could not meet the socio-economic demands of workers.
According to Nnubia, the Federal Government’s fight against corruption will further help to improve the economy.
He urged the Federal Government to review its housing policy for workers, noting that civil servants had not benefitted from the existing housing scheme despite their monthly contributions to the scheme.
“The current contributions of workers to the national housing scheme should be made to work,” he said.
He commended Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra for his positive dispositions towards workers’ welfare, but noted that more still needed to be done in the state.
“Anambra workers are full of expectations that Obiano will put smiles on their faces by fulfilling his promises of increasing salaries,” the unionist said.
Mr Jerry Nnubia, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Anambra , says that the current minimum wage being earned by workers should be increased to N50,000 monthly from its present N18,000.
Nnubia told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka, capital of Anambra, that the increment became imperative following the “harsh” economic realities in the country.
Nnubia said that the minimum wage was long overdue for an upward review.
“At the time we negotiated for a minimum wage of N18, 000, a dollar was exchanging for N140, but a dollar exchanges for between N220 and N240 now.
“The cost of living; accommodation, transportation and food items has also gone high, making it difficult for salary earners to take care of their basic needs,” he said.
NAN also reports that the Association of Senior Civil Servants last month also demanded a minimum wage of N46, 000 for workers.
Its Secretary-General, Mr. Bashir Lawal, in Lagos State, said that the existing N18, 000 minimum wage could not meet the socio-economic demands of workers.
According to Nnubia, the Federal Government’s fight against corruption will further help to improve the economy.
He urged the Federal Government to review its housing policy for workers, noting that civil servants had not benefitted from the existing housing scheme despite their monthly contributions to the scheme.
“The current contributions of workers to the national housing scheme should be made to work,” he said.
He commended Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra for his positive dispositions towards workers’ welfare, but noted that more still needed to be done in the state.
“Anambra workers are full of expectations that Obiano will put smiles on their faces by fulfilling his promises of increasing salaries,” the unionist said.
Anambra is already targeting 50k minimum wage while haters are crying all over the place. Obiano inherited a minimum wage of of 18 from his predecessor but he has increased it twice since he took over. The lowest paid civil servant in Anambra takes a minimum wage of ov 22k. Anambra is on overdrive. No idiot can stop us.
Read this:
Mr Jerry Nnubia, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Anambra , says that the current minimum wage being earned by workers should be increased to N50,000 monthly from its present N18,000.
Nnubia told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka, capital of Anambra, that the increment became imperative following the “harsh” economic realities in the country.
Nnubia said that the minimum wage was long overdue for an upward review.
“At the time we negotiated for a minimum wage of N18, 000, a dollar was exchanging for N140, but a dollar exchanges for between N220 and N240 now.
“The cost of living; accommodation, transportation and food items has also gone high, making it difficult for salary earners to take care of their basic needs,” he said.
NAN also reports that the Association of Senior Civil Servants last month also demanded a minimum wage of N46, 000 for workers.
Its Secretary-General, Mr. Bashir Lawal, in Lagos State, said that the existing N18, 000 minimum wage could not meet the socio-economic demands of workers.
According to Nnubia, the Federal Government’s fight against corruption will further help to improve the economy.
He urged the Federal Government to review its housing policy for workers, noting that civil servants had not benefitted from the existing housing scheme despite their monthly contributions to the scheme.
“The current contributions of workers to the national housing scheme should be made to work,” he said.
He commended Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra for his positive dispositions towards workers’ welfare, but noted that more still needed to be done in the state.
“Anambra workers are full of expectations that Obiano will put smiles on their faces by fulfilling his promises of increasing salaries,” the unionist said.
These are Bubu's brothers, so its not a news. Very soon zombies shall understand that Ph.d holder is far far better than an ordinary NEPA bill certificate holder.
Though is a failed governor but he is not the cause. The reason for his failure is that Imo state is a cursed state. Nothing ever works in the worthless state. Check the history of the state and thank me later
Tex42: Okorocha is just his absolute direct opposite.
Imo state has been declared a failed state. APGA is the only way to save the worthless and useless Imo state. Where is the useless jobless drunkard called abagworo, listen to this short video?
Imo state people are our slaves, we determine who rules them. We did it in 2011 when we brought Okoroawusa to win his first ever election victory after haven wandered in all the parties in Nigeria. Insha alla we shall install Okoroawusa's successor
Anambra plans new minimum wage of 50k, while the cursed worthless Imo state is yet to pay it's hungry poor workers half salary of N9,000 that has accumulated to over 10-months arrears. Pensioners in Imo state are owed over 70-months arrears.
Abagworo why is Imo state cursed?
Anambra to pay new minimum wage in July
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
Useless frustrated old man. Your anger is that Anambra is about to be the first to implement the new minimum wage while the cursed imo state is owing its workers over 10 months arrears.
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Abagworo: Other States have been paying 18k to 20k minimum wage while Anambra was paying 10k and recently 12k with plans of paying 18k by July. What a shame Chino.
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
He also announced that Anambra is set to launch a 50-year development plan for a sustainable development of the state.
Advertisement
Advertisement The Commissioner said a committee to handle the take off and running of the development plan would be inaugurated within the next two weeks.
He said the state would witness faster growth and asked for the cooperation of all and sundry in order to enable Governor Willie Obiano realise his development goal in the state.
He said although the governor achieved a lot in his first tenure, he has plans to make Anambra the most competitive state in the country.
Adinuba said that the secretariat in Awka would soon wear a new look, while two bridges would be constructed at the Regina Ciely Junction in Awka and at Orumbanasa area of the state adding that the Orumbanasa bridge would be a military bridge.
The state government, he said, had also decided to dualise the Awka road in Onitsha and warned that street trading in Onitsha would no longer be tolerated.
He said the local council election was stalled by litigation pending in the court adding that as soon as they were discharged , the election would be conducted
Lalasticlala take note that this is the new national minimum wage. Anambra is the first to implement it nationwide. Let it reflect on the subject of this thread in order not to misinform the readers.
Anambra to pay new minimum wage in July By Dom Ekpunobi, Onitsha | 27 March 2018 | 3:10 am
Willie Obiano
Anambra State workers would from July this year begin to earn a new minimum wage. The Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, who announced this during his first post exco press briefing at the Government House, Awka, said that although the minimum wage would have taken off in April, the state had to wait for the Federal Government pronouncement on the issue, so it would not work against the laws of the nation.
He also announced that Anambra is set to launch a 50-year development plan for a sustainable development of the state.
Advertisement
Advertisement The Commissioner said a committee to handle the take off and running of the development plan would be inaugurated within the next two weeks.
He said the state would witness faster growth and asked for the cooperation of all and sundry in order to enable Governor Willie Obiano realise his development goal in the state.
He said although the governor achieved a lot in his first tenure, he has plans to make Anambra the most competitive state in the country.
Adinuba said that the secretariat in Awka would soon wear a new look, while two bridges would be constructed at the Regina Ciely Junction in Awka and at Orumbanasa area of the state adding that the Orumbanasa bridge would be a military bridge.
The state government, he said, had also decided to dualise the Awka road in Onitsha and warned that street trading in Onitsha would no longer be tolerated.
He said the local council election was stalled by litigation pending in the court adding that as soon as they were discharged , the election would be conducted.