Kogi news about salary
Here are some recent news articles about salary issues in Kogi State, Nigeria:
- Kogi State Government to Pay Outstanding Salaries: The Kogi State Government has announced that it will pay outstanding salaries to its workers, including those in the local government areas. The payment is expected to be made in batches, starting with the state's civil servants. (Source: Vanguard, March 2023)
- Kogi Workers Protest Over Unpaid Salaries: Workers in Kogi State have protested over the non-payment of their salaries, which they claim has been ongoing for several months. The protesters, who were mainly civil servants, demanded that the government pay their outstanding salaries. (Source: The Nation, February 2023)
- Kogi Government to Implement New Salary Structure: The Kogi State Government has announced plans to implement a new salary structure for its workers, which is expected to improve their welfare. The new structure is designed to ensure that workers are paid a minimum of N30,000 per month. (Source: Leadership, January 2023)
- Kogi Workers Threaten Strike Over Unpaid Salaries: Workers in Kogi State have threatened to go on strike if their outstanding salaries are not paid. The workers, who are mainly civil servants, claim that they have not been paid for several months and are finding it difficult to meet their financial obligations. (Source: Daily Trust, December 2022)
- Kogi Government to Pay Salaries in Installments: The Kogi State Government has announced that it will pay salaries to its workers in installments, starting from January 2023. The government claims that this is necessary due to the current economic challenges facing the state. (Source: Punch, December 2022)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.