The Ondo State Government has affirmed its commitment to implementing the new national minimum wage as approved by President Bola Tinubu.

This commitment was conveyed by the State Head of Service (HoS), Mr. Bayo Philip, in a statement to newsmen in Akure, the state capital.

Mr. Philip emphasized that the state government, under Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, prioritizes the welfare of state workers.

He noted that the governor had consistently assured workers that the state would adhere to the national minimum wage standards set by the federal government.

He highlighted Ondo State’s proactive approach in worker welfare, recalling that it was the first state to pay the N35,000 Wage Award and had continued to pay beyond the initially stipulated six months.

The state also extended these benefits to retirees and workers in state-owned tertiary institutions, aiming to alleviate the economic challenges faced by the population.

Philip stated, “Before the bill was assented to by the President, the Governor had given his word that Ondo State will pay whatever minimum wage is agreed upon and assented to by Mr. President.

We are currently preparing to implement the new minimum wage as soon as the salary table details are finalized.”

He praised Governor Aiyedatiwa’s inclusive leadership style, which he credited for the absence of protests in the state.

Philip noted that various groups, including youths, market women, students, and public servants, were not participating in protests due to the governor’s effective engagement with the community.

“The tranquility observed across the state is a reflection of our governor’s connection with the people’s feelings and aspirations.

Ondo State’s government is truly representative of its people, and thus, we cannot organize a protest against ourselves,” Philip concluded.