Tuesday, June 11, 2024

MINIMUM WAGE: Check what each States proposed according to economic strength

MINIMUM WAGE:
Differences in Minimum Wage Offers by Nigerian States Governors



Some states such as Rivers, Lagos, and Borno have proposed to pay N80k, N75k, N70k, and N65k, respectively,  Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Ogun have offered 68k, 65k, for other three states while Zamfara and Kogi have offered N30k and N35k, respectively.



1. Abia - 40k
2. Adamawa - 45k
3. Akwa Ibom - 65k
4. Anambra - 50k
5. Bauchi - 40k
6. Bayelsa - 65k
7. Benue - 48k
8. Borno - 70k
9. Cross River - 65k
10. Delta - 68k
11. Ebonyi - 40k
12. Edo - 70k
13. Ekiti - 55k
14. Enugu - 43k
15. Gombe - 45k
16. Imo - 57k
17. Jigawa - 40k
18. Kaduna - 45k
19. Kano - 50k
20. Katsina - 45k
21. Kebbi - 40k
22. Kogi - 35k
23. Kwara - 43k
24. Lagos- 75k
25. Nasarawa - 40k
26. Niger - 45k
27. Ogun - 65k
28. Ondo - 62k
29. Osun - 57k
30. Oyo - 60k
31. Plateau - 65k
32. Rivers - 80k
33. Sokoto - 40k
34. Taraba - 45k
35. Yobe - 42k
36. Zamfara - 30k

Each state's minimum wage is proposed based on its economic conditions and ability to pay. This approach ensures that the minimum wage set is feasible for businesses while also providing a fair income for workers.

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