Uduaghan Raises Delta Workers’ Hope on Pay Rise.
Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has promised to implement a new minimum wage for workers in the state once the Federal Government concluded negotiations at the federal level.
The governor, who made the promise at the May Day celebration in Asaba, on Saturday, said he was waiting for the outcome of negotiations at the federal level before his administration would raise a team to discuss the new wage with workers.
Dr. Uduaghan said he would continue to implement policies and programmes that would enhance workers’ welfare and urged workers to put in their best because he would not disappoint them.
He explained that workers were central to the success of any administration even as he said that without workers, no administration would implement any programme successfully.
His words, "Without workers we cannot accelerate the growth of infrastructure , without them, we cannot build roads and we cannot do anything. Workers hold the key to development"
Keywords:
Asaba, May Day
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