Subsidy Removal: Ebonyi govt increases workers salary by N10,000

The Ebonyi government has approved N10,000 as addition to its worker’s salary as part of efforts to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal.
Chikadibia Okpor, Commissioner for Information and Orientation, announced the approval to reporters after the Executive Council Meeting on Friday in Abakaliki.
“The issue of workers’ salaries was raised and deliberated by Exco. The sum of N10,000 will be added to every worker’s salary in the state to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal,” he said.
On subvention to the Ebonyi State University, the commissioner noted that Governor Francis Nwifuru has mandated the Secretary to the State Government, Grace Umezuruike, to look into the finances of the institution.
“The council also approved the employment of 1,454 into the state civil service to fill in vacancies created in the service over the years,” Mr Okpor added.
The commissioner noted that the council also deliberated on water challenges in the state, explaining that a matching order had been given to the commissioner for water resources to get water running in Abakaliki.
“We hope that the problem of water will come to an end in the state,” he said.
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