Ekiti latest news on salary

Here are some of the latest news on salary in Ekiti State:

Ekiti State Government to Pay Outstanding Salaries

According to a report by The Punch, the Ekiti State Government has announced that it will pay the outstanding salaries of its workers. The government had earlier owed its workers several months of salaries, but the Governor, Kayode Fayemi, has promised to clear the backlog.

Ekiti State Government Increases Minimum Wage

In another report by The Nation, the Ekiti State Government has increased the minimum wage of its workers from N30,000 to N40,000 per month. The new minimum wage is expected to take effect from January 2023.

Ekiti State Government to Implement New Salary Structure

According to a report by The Guardian, the Ekiti State Government has announced plans to implement a new salary structure for its workers. The new structure is expected to improve the welfare of workers and ensure that they are paid their salaries promptly.

Ekiti State Government to Pay Outstanding Allowances

In a report by The Cable, the Ekiti State Government has announced that it will pay the outstanding allowances of its workers. The government had earlier owed its workers several months of allowances, but the Governor has promised to clear the backlog.

Ekiti State Government to Implement Automated Payroll System

According to a report by The Punch, the Ekiti State Government has announced plans to implement an automated payroll system to ensure that its workers are paid their salaries promptly. The new system is expected to reduce the time it takes to process salaries and eliminate errors.

These are some of the latest news on salary in Ekiti State. Please note that the information may be subject to change and it's always best to verify the information from a reliable source.