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Kaduna Doctors Begin Indefinite Strike over Unmet Welfare Agreements

Kaduna Doctors Begin Indefinite Strike over Unmet Welfare Agreements

The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Kaduna State chapter, has announced that it will embark on an indefinite strike from 1 September following the government’s failure to implement key welfare agreements. In a communiqué released…

Ondo Govt Commences Pensioners’ Verification to Eliminate Ghost Records

Ondo Govt Commences Pensioners’ Verification to Eliminate Ghost Records

The Ondo State Government has commenced a statewide verification exercise for pensioners covering the period between 2016 and 2025. Chief Bunmi Alade, Permanent Secretary of the State Pension Transitional Department, announced on Friday that the…

Eight Years After: Edo Judiciary Workers Finally Receive Withheld Pay

Eight Years After: Edo Judiciary Workers Finally Receive Withheld Pay

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has commended Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State for approving the payment of seven months’ withheld salaries owed to judiciary workers since 2015. In a letter of appreciation…

Adeleke Vows to Prioritise Workers’ Welfare, Unveils Soft Loan Plan

Adeleke Vows to Prioritise Workers’ Welfare, Unveils Soft Loan Plan

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to prioritising workers’ welfare. Speaking on Thursday at a welcome-back rally held in his honour at the Government Secretariat, Abere, Adeleke assured workers that…

Ebonyi Increases Minimum Wage to ₦90,000, Clears Pension Arrears

Ebonyi Increases Minimum Wage to ₦90,000, Clears Pension Arrears

The Ebonyi State Government has approved an upward review of the minimum wage for civil servants, raising it from ₦70,000 to ₦90,000 with immediate effect. The Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Chief Ikeuwa Omebe, announced…

Imo Raises Minimum Wage as Doctors, Lecturers Get Pay Boost

Imo Raises Minimum Wage as Doctors, Lecturers Get Pay Boost

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has approved a new minimum wage of ₦104,000 for civil servants, raising it from the previous ₦76,000. The announcement was made on Tuesday evening during a meeting with labour…

Two Nabbed for Forged Employment Letters as Commission Warns Job Seekers

Two Nabbed for Forged Employment Letters as Commission Warns Job Seekers

The Cross River State Local Government Service Commission has arrested two individuals for presenting forged employment letters during the ongoing recruitment of council workers. The Permanent Secretary of the Commission, Mr Samuel Egban, disclosed the…

Edo Assembly Invests in Staff Welfare with Launch of 15-Seater Bus

Edo Assembly Invests in Staff Welfare with Launch of 15-Seater Bus

The Edo State House of Assembly has unveiled a new 15-seater Hiace bus to improve staff welfare and mobility. The bus, acquired by the Assembly Service Commission, is expected to ease transportation challenges and enhance…

Governor Sule Approves ₦1.6bn for 2012 Retirees’ Gratuities in Nasarawa

Governor Sule Approves ₦1.6bn for 2012 Retirees’ Gratuities in Nasarawa

The Nasarawa State Government has announced plans to settle the gratuities of civil servants who retired in 2012, with Governor Abdullahi Sule earmarking ₦1.6 billion for the payments. The governor made the announcement on Thursday…

Okpebholo’s N500m Monthly Subvention Clears AAU Salary Arrears, Pension Backlogs

Okpebholo’s N500m Monthly Subvention Clears AAU Salary Arrears, Pension Backlogs

Staff of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, are now receiving regular salaries and pension payments following the approval of a ₦500 million monthly subvention by Governor Monday Okpebholo. The institution’s Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sunday Samuel,…