Gombe NLC seeks implementation of N70,000 minimum wage for LG workers

The Nigeria Labour Congress, Gombe State Council, has urged Governor Inuwa Yahaya to ensure the implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage for local government workers.
Its chairman, Yusuf Bello, made the demand while delivering his speech on Thursday at the Pantami Township Stadium, Gombe, during the commemoration of the 2025 Workers’ Day in the state.
Mr Bello said the appeal became necessary given the economic situation in the country, which affected all workers, irrespective of their level.
He said it had become a concern that should be considered, as it was the right of the LG workers to enjoy the new wage.
“While we sincerely commend your unwavering commitment and strong political will in advancing the development of our beloved state, we feel compelled to bring a few pressing issues to your attention.
“Effective implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage for local government workers is essential, as it is a rightful entitlement.
“They endure the same economic challenges as their counterparts in the state workforce and should be treated accordingly,” he said.
Mr Bello also appealed for an upward review in the monthly pensions of retirees at the state and local government levels to help retirees cope with the rising cost of living.
He further advised the state government to recruit additional personnel or consider transferring manpower from the local government to the state civil service.
The NLC chair emphasised that such would help address the gap created in the state civil service due to retirements, transfers, and voluntary withdrawals from service.
Mr Bello commended the Yahaya-led administration’s commitment to the welfare of workers, assuring the state government of the council’s support in achieving the desired goals of governance.
On his part, the state deputy governor, Manassah Jatau, said the Yahaya-led administration had demonstrated commitment to the welfare and well-being of workers in the state.
Mr Jatau said the prompt payment of salaries and the fact that the state was among the first states to implement the national minimum wage showed the state government’s commitment to the welfare of workers.
Responding to the demands by NLC, Mr Jatau said, “I wish to assure you that all these will be looked into.
“Indeed, most of them are already being worked on by the Committee set up to handle them.”
(NAN)
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