Katsina Set to Implement New Minimum Wage, Says Radda
Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to implementing the new N70,000 minimum wage recently announced by the Federal Government.
He made this statement during the Public Engagement, 2025 Citizens Budget Participation Process, and Launching of the Community Development Programme in Katsina on Thursday.
“Katsina State is determined to lead in the implementation of the new minimum wage. We are currently awaiting the federal government’s guidelines on the process to ensure a smooth and effective rollout,” Governor Radda said.
He further emphasized his administration’s dedication to improving service delivery within the public sector.
Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to implementing the newly announced N70,000 minimum wage by the Federal Government.
He made this declaration during the Public Engagement, 2025 Citizens Budget Participation Process, and the Launch of the Community Development Programme in Katsina on Thursday.
“Katsina State is determined to take the lead in implementing the new minimum wage. We are currently awaiting federal guidelines to ensure a smooth and effective rollout,” Governor Radda stated.
He also underscored his administration’s focus on enhancing service delivery within the public sector.
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