Gov Radda Speaks On New Minimum Wage Implementation

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The Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda, has reiterated his administration’s dedication to implementing the newly announced minimum wage of ₦70,000 by the Federal Government.

Naija News reports that Governor Radda noted this during the Public Engagement event for the 2025 Citizens Budget Participation Process and the Launch of the Community Development Programme, which took place in Katsina on Thursday.

According to him, Katsina State is set to take a leading role in executing the new minimum wage.

Governor Radda said the state is currently awaiting the federal government’s guidelines to facilitate a seamless and effective implementation process.

He also highlighted his administration’s commitment to improving service delivery within the public sector.

“Our commitment to reforming the public service is unwavering. We have introduced measures such as competency tests as a prerequisite for entering public service and assigning leadership roles in public offices. These steps are crucial in ensuring that we have a capable and efficient workforce serving the people of Katsina,” the governor noted.

Radda reassured the government’s proactive approach to employee welfare and public sector efficiency.

“The administration’s focus on service delivery reforms, coupled with its readiness to implement the new minimum wage, demonstrates a comprehensive strategy aimed at improving governance and the lives of Katsina State residents,” he added.

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