Kogi State Specialist Hospital Commends Governor Ododo for Implementing ₦72,500 Minimum Wage

 

Kogi State Specialist Hospital, Lokoja, has expressed profound appreciation to the Executive Governor for the implementation of the new ₦72,500 minimum wage for civil servants in the state. The announcement has sparked significant enthusiasm among the hospital's staff, who see it as a step toward improving the welfare of workers across Kogi State.

In a message delivered on behalf of the hospital, the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Isah Yahaya Adagiri, praised the governor's impactful decision, emphasizing its positive reception and the motivation it has brought to the workforce. "This announcement has brought great enthusiasm and positivity among our staff," Prof. Adagiri noted.

He further offered prayers for the continued success of the governor's administration, seeking Almighty Allah’s blessings for sustained wisdom, strength, and good health for the state's leadership. "May your administration experience sustained progress and overwhelming success in all its endeavors," he added.

The decision to raise the minimum wage has been widely regarded as a commitment to enhancing the living standards of civil servants in Kogi State, further boosting morale and productivity among public sector workers.

The staff and management of Kogi State Specialist Hospital are optimistic about the state’s ongoing development under the governor’s leadership and anticipate further positive strides in the future.

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