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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

State Govs In Nigeria And What They Reportedly Offer To Pay As Minimum Wage

The figures below iis what various regions (by states) are allegedly reportedly offering to pay as minimum wage.
Did you know that only one state is offering to payN75k?


*South East*
1. Abia - 40k
2. Anambra - 50k
3. Enugu - 43k
4. Imo - 57k
5. Ebonyi - 40k

*North East*
1. Adamawa - 45k
2. Gombe - 45k
3. Bauchi - 40k
4. Borno - 70k
5. Yobe - 42k
6. Taraba - 45k

*South South*
1. Bayelsa - 65k
2. Cross River - 65k
3. Delta - 68k
4. Edo - 70k
5. Rivers - 80k

*North Centrail*
1. Benue- 48k
2. Kogi - 35k
3. Kwara - 43k
4. Nassarawa - 40k
5. Niger - 45k
6. Plateau - 65k

*South West*
1. Ekiti - 55k
2. Lagos - 75k
3. Ogun - 65k
4. Ondo - 62k
5. Osun - 57k
6. Oyo - 60k

*North West*
1. Jigawa - 40k
2. Kaduna - 45k
3. Kano - 50k
4. Katsina - 45k
5. Kebbi - 40k
6. Sokoto - 40k
7. Zamfara - 30k

43 comments:

  1. So only Lagos offered to pay 75k minimum wage. Naija I hail thee.

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    1. Follow follow. Go back and read

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    2. Rivers have the highest 80k,Lagos should also be able to pay 80k as both state have high cost of living.

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    3. I know Rivers state is the highest, I wanted una to check through properly

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    4. Rivers can do more than 80k,I'm rivers and leave in ph,and have people in government. They can conveniently pay 100k. Lagos, delta, cross rivers and akwa ibom can also do better than they offered. At these rate politicians salaries should also be cut,so there would be more money to pay the masses. If there was no huge benefits, no one would want to rush into political office again.

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    5. People that don’t read before commenting

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    6. Ondo state that is still struggling to pay the current minimum wage too is raising shoulders? Yimu, most of these state governors will owe their staff indefinitely if they have to start paying this proposed fee, bunch of poor managers.

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    7. Lol @ Shooter and Stella...

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  2. The overall highest there is $70 a month. See me imaging leaving on $70 a month. My vehicle eats more than 70box a month and yet someone is using that amount to feed. Oh my heart bleeds.

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  3. The overall highest there is $70 a month. See me imaging leaving on $70 a month. My vehicle eats more than 70box a month and yet someone is using that amount to feed. Oh my heart bleeds.

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  4. God will continue to help Nigerians. It is only by His grace.

    Stella, it won’t take you anything to proofread before posting. The amount of errors and typos in your posts is becoming ridiculous. Please take correction.

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    1. She did that deliberately. Check her comment up there☝️

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  5. Rivers paying 80k ( highest)
    My state paying 45k.
    How can a family of 5 manage?
    May Allah come through for us.

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  6. Can't you people read or what?? Rivers state is clearly the highest with 80k

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  7. Zamfara,didn't try at all,they don't even want to shake body,how much were they paying before?

    50k for kano is also small......

    It is well o jarey.

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  8. I no fit talk na just to hmmmmmmm.

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  9. The highest there is 80k...ogaoooo

    Anyways, minimum wage isn't our problem but price control. The percentage of civil servants isnt up to those who works in a private firm.


    This won't help I swear because we all patronize the same market where there ia no price control.

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    1. The national minimum wage is for all WORKERS - government workers at all levels and workers in the organised private sector. This means once you as an employer have a minimum of five people working for you in Nigeria, you are bound to pay the minimum wage.

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  10. While it doesn't justify anything, one begins to understand why corruption is so rampant in the civil service. Look at the pitiable amounts states are proposing to pay. And to top it off, they don't pay pensions so the outlook for the workers is overly bleak.

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    1. Bae,you see what I saw? Our state just dey shame themselves. Wetin be this?

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    2. E no go better for who do us this thing aswear.

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  12. What conclusion have they arrived at.

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  13. Even with the 80k, is this enough to feed a family of 4? How many people even work with civil service? Majority with private firms or self employed. Yet we use same market and other public facilities. It is well...

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  14. Rivers is highest now,but this our rivers can do 100self.but at all at all na winch market.we move eee๐Ÿšถ๐Ÿšถ๐Ÿšถ

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  15. Up Rivers..
    Nigerians are really suffering

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  16. State governors need to start being accountable, we have overlooked them way too much, everyone tends to focus on the presidency.
    These people are very very poor managers of their states, with their IGR barely able to tide them over just a few days, all they do is open mouth and cross legs month after month waiting for federal allocation.
    Hold your governors by their jugulars, these people are looting states dry!! End of month never reach, lost of them are in banks collecting overdraft, what is their use gangan in the state then?

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  17. Yet you want government workers to be serious with their jobs ๐Ÿค” ๐Ÿ™„ ๐Ÿ˜’ ๐Ÿ˜

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  18. Na wa o. Rivers is even the highest.
    Northern states una no dey try fa.
    We are really suffering in this country.

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  19. 100k would have been the best bet but since it not possible please you all add business loan to this make people like me hustle with it

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  20. It is well with Nigeria ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ

    Rivers 80k the highest

    Anambra state 50k hmmmm!!

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  21. Chai! These leaders no get conscience at all. Where dem dey see money wey dem dey loot and dem no fit pay #200k.

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  22. In all these…, how much will Abuja pay as minimum wage?

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  23. Kogi and Zamfara needs their azzes kicked.

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  24. Just imagine Kogi and Zamfara. Do these people go to the market at all. Smh.

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  25. Kogi and Zamfara suppose merge

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  26. Rivers state really tried....same with Lagos state

    My state too tried( kwara State)๐Ÿ˜

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  27. What is Alex Otti's problem. Please oo, this is not what we signed for. With one mouth, he said he will be the first to pay whatever the Federal government agrees to pay and then with another side, he is now saying he will pay 40k. 40k as what kwanu? Is it as palliative or what? Otti, should not make us angry oo. We have been enduring since the last one year and we are getting really tired of all his shenanigans.

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