Governor extends wage award payments to workers in popular southeast state

Governor extends wage award payments to workers in popular southeast state

  • Enugu state governor, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah said he will continue the payment of wage awards to state workers
  • Mbah said the payment of wage awards until the committee on the new minimum wage concludes its work
  • The governor said he would prioritise workers’ welfare and create values that would help them to thrive

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