Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has reaffirmed his commitment to workers' welfare, rewarding 82 outstanding staff with N42 million at the 2024 Public Service Forum and Award ceremony.
"We'll continue rewarding performance," Oyebanji said, praising workers' dedication despite challenges. He also assured workers of a new minimum wage, stating that the reviewing committee is working diligently.
Oyebanji emphasized transparency between the government and labor unions, urging workers to trust their leaders. He expressed gratitude for their support over the past two years.
"The governor's gesture is a morale booster," said an award recipient. "We're eager to hear about the new minimum wage."
This development boosts morale among Ekiti's workforce. Workers are optimistic about the new minimum wage.
Will Governor Oyebanji's commitment to workers' welfare be a model for other states to follow?