The Jigawa State Government has announced the formation of a ten-member committee dedicated to the implementation of the National minimum wage, as revealed on Thursday.
This information was shared with the press by the State Commissioner for Information, Youth Support, and Culture, Sagir Musa, following a meeting of the state executive council.
He stated, “The council has sanctioned the creation of a 10-member committee to oversee the implementation of the new minimum wage within the state.”
The Head of Service will chair the committee and will include members such as the Commissioner of Justice, Commissioner of Finance, Commissioner of Budget, Commissioner for Local Government, Commissioner for Basic Education, Commissioner of Health, Commissioner of Information, Special Adviser on Salary & Pension, and the Personal Secretary to His Excellency, who will serve as Secretary.
The committee’s mandate is to review and provide recommendations to the government regarding the effective implementation of the new minimum wage in the state.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu’s led government has put a halt to the initiative aimed at selling subsidized 50kg bags of rice to civil servants at the price of ₦40,000.
The federal government had recently said it had created centres across the country where Nigerians could purchase 50kg bags of rice for ₦40,000.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammed Idris, said the plan was one of several initiatives by the President Tinubu administration to ease living conditions for citizens.
A statement earlier in the week through the Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, which was signed by the Director of Human Resources of the Ministry, Jaiyesimi Abimbola, disclosed that all interested public servants were to complete a Google form on the OHCSF website and submit it to the director of human resources for endorsement.
This plan, however, has now been halted, as noted in a communique entitled ‘Withdrawal of Internal Circular on Sale of Subsidized Rice to Public Servants,’ which was signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs (Human Resources Management Department).
The circular was directed to Directors and Heads of Departments.
“I am directed to refer to our internal circular in the Ministry (Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs) of 1st August 2024 on the above subject matter and to inform you that the Internal Circular is hereby withdrawn.
“Further details will be communicated in due course. Please bring the contents of this internal circular to the attention of staff in your respective Departments and Units for their information and proper guidance,” the circular reads.