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Subsidy : Edo govt increases Minimum Wage, reduces work days to three

The Edo state government has announced increase in the minimum wage paid to workers in the State from the approved N30,000 to N40,000 and as well reduction in working days to three as against five working days to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal by the government.

In a letter personally signed by the Governor Godwin Obaseki who noted that the measures are necessary, he expressed sympathy for the citizens due to the removal of fuel subsidy, causing a rise in the cost of goods and services and rise in cost of transportation.

He also announced that the state government is implementing measures that includes improving the power supply, and promoting remote work to reduce the burden on the people.

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“In the wake of fuel subsidy removal by the Federal Government, fuel prices have increased astronomically leading to a rise in prices of goods and services and overall cost of living. “The Edo State Government shares the pains of our people and wants to assure everyone that we are standing with them in these very challenging times.

“We want to reassure our people that we will do all within our powers as a sub-national government to reduce the pains and ameliorate the sufferings our people are currently facing in the wake of the current realities. “As a proactive government, we have since taken the step to increase the minimum wage paid to workers in Edo State from the approved N30,000 to N40,000, the highest in the country today.

“We also want to assure you that we will continue to pay this amount, while we hope to increase it even further if more allocation accrues to our State from the Federal Government in view of the expected savings occasioned by the removal of the fuel subsidy. He continued: “We know the hardship that has been caused by this policy which has radically increased the cost of transportation, eating deep into the wages of workers in the State. Therefore, the Edo State Government is hereby reducing the number of work days that civil and public servants will have to commute to their workplaces from five days a week to three days a week

“To lower the rising cost of energy on our people, we will continue to work with the electricity companies in the State to improve power supply to homes and businesses. “Similarly, fibre optic connections are being made available to help our people work remotely, thereby reducing their cost of transportation

“While government intensifies these efforts to alleviate the burden of the fuel price increase on the people during this very challenging period, we want to call on everyone to remain calm and go about their daily businesses lawfully,” the governor added.

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