Benue news today about salary

Here are some recent news articles about salary in Benue State, Nigeria:

  1. Benue State Government to Pay Outstanding Salaries: The Benue State Government has announced that it will pay outstanding salaries to its workers, including teachers and local government workers, by the end of the month. The government made this announcement after a meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in Makurdi, the state capital. (Source: Vanguard News, March 2023)
  2. Benue State Government Commences Payment of New Minimum Wage: The Benue State Government has commenced the payment of the new minimum wage to its workers, effective from January 2023. The government made this announcement after the signing of the new minimum wage agreement with the labour unions in the state. (Source: Daily Trust, January 2023)
  3. Benue State Government to Pay Outstanding Allowances: The Benue State Government has promised to pay outstanding allowances to its workers, including the 13th month salary and other allowances. The government made this announcement after a meeting with the leadership of the NLC and TUC in Makurdi. (Source: Leadership Newspaper, February 2023)
  4. Benue State Government to Implement New Salary Structure: The Benue State Government has announced plans to implement a new salary structure for its workers, which will see a significant increase in salaries for some categories of workers. The government made this announcement after a meeting with the leadership of the NLC and TUC in Makurdi. (Source: The Nation Newspaper, March 2023)
  5. Benue State Government to Pay Outstanding Pension: The Benue State Government has promised to pay outstanding pension to its retirees, including those who have been waiting for years to receive their pension benefits. The government made this announcement after a meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) in Makurdi. (Source: ThisDay Newspaper, February 2023)

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation. It's always best to verify information through official sources or reputable news outlets.