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Rivers Civil Servants celebrate Governor Fubara’s implementation of N85,000 minimum wage
Civil servants in Rivers state on Wednesday celebrated the implementation of N85,000 minimum by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
The civil servants said, the implementation of minimum is a new standard in governance, while they expressed gratitude to the governor, saying that their welfare would be greatly enhanced.
They scored the governor high in terms of governance and sensitivity to the welfare of workers in the State, stressing that the announcement has brought relief and improved livelihoods, solidifying Governor Fubara’s reputation as a leader committed to the well-being of his people.
The historic wage increment marks a turning point in the administration’s focus on prioritizing worker welfare, with families statewide commending the initiative for its transformative impact. Rivers State now stands as a beacon of progressive leadership.
As the news continues to resonate across Nigeria, the hashtags #SimCares, #RiversFirst, #FubaraIsActive, and #SIMIsWorking capture the mood of a grateful populace.