Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has approved a new minimum wage of N72,000 for civil servants in the state, with effect from November.
The governor’s spokesperson Ibraheem Musa announced this in a statement issued in Kaduna on Thursday.
Musa said the approval of the new minimum wage was part of the Sani-led administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare.
He also said the move was aimed at improving the living conditions of the low-income, the vulnerable and the underserved communities.
Musa highlighted the governor’s longstanding commitment to advancing workers’ rights, enhancing their welfare and supporting disadvantaged groups in the state.
In addition to the new wage policy, he said the governor would also launch a Free Transport Scheme for civil servants, introducing 100 CNG-powered buses to provide daily transportation to and from work.
According to him, the scheme, designed to ease financial burdens and improve productivity, will be managed by a Joint Management Committee, composed of the NLC and TUC representatives and the state government.
Musa restated the present administration’s commitment to implementing policies that would uplift the less-privileged and make the state a model for social welfare programmes, with the support of the citizens.