Imo Stirs Controversy: Gov. Uzodinma Approves Landmark N104,000 Minimum Wage

Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma has implemented a groundbreaking wage adjustment for civil servants, approving a new minimum wage of N104,000, a substantial increase from the previous N76,000. This significant announcement, made during a meeting with labour union leaders at the Government House in Owerri, also extends to various professional groups within the state. Medical doctors will now see their minimum wage rise from N215,000 to N503,000, while lecturers in tertiary institutions will receive N222,000, up from N119,000, with other categories of workers also benefiting from similar upward adjustments.
Governor Uzodinma elaborated that this bold decision was a direct response to the prevailing economic realities faced by citizens since his administration took office in 2020. He cited challenges such as insecurity, the global COVID-19 pandemic, and the economic hardships exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies and ongoing wage disputes. The governor emphasized his administration's belief in fostering a cordial relationship with organized labour, stating that improved worker welfare leads to enhanced productivity, happier families, and a robust local economy. He framed the initiative as a strategic investment in the people of Imo State, aimed at stimulating political and economic activities and ensuring bureaucrats are well-supported.
Crucially, the governor also provided a detailed financial justification for the wage increase, highlighting the state's significant financial turnaround. He reported that Imo's Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) has dramatically risen from N400 million to over N3 billion monthly. Concurrently, federal allocations to the state have surged from a range of N5-7 billion in 2020 to approximately N14 billion. Furthermore, the state's debt profile, which stood at over N280 billion in 2020, has been impressively reduced to less than N100 billion. This robust financial health, Uzodinma asserted, is what has made the current wage adjustments sustainable and feasible.
Beyond the wage increment, Governor Uzodinma outlined broader commitments to improving citizens' welfare. His administration has heavily invested in rebuilding collapsed infrastructure, particularly roads, and has significantly strengthened security operations across the state. Reforms in the health sector, including the introduction of a health insurance scheme and upgrades to medical facilities, are also part of his agenda. In a further move to clear workers' entitlements, the state government is set to commence payment of the final batch of N16 billion in gratuities owed to pensioners on August 27. The governor also credited President Bola Tinubu's fuel subsidy removal policy for increasing allocations to sub-national governments, stressing that governors now bear the responsibility of ensuring these benefits reach ordinary citizens.
The announcement was met with widespread commendation from labour leaders in Imo State. Uchechigemezu Nwigwe, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), hailed the wage increase as "a victory for the entire workforce in the state." Nwigwe praised Governor Uzodinma for not only rescuing workers from economic hardship but also positioning Imo among the states offering the highest minimum wage, affirming that "no worker in Imo can say the governor has not been fair to us." Similarly, Uchenna Ibe, the State Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), lauded the governor for his "strong political will" in undertaking significant projects, including this wage increment.
Addressing concerns about the long-term sustainability of the new wage, Mr. Ogunwike Nwachuku, Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to Governor Uzodinma, provided reassurances in an interview on Channels Television’s Morning Brief. Nwachuku clarified that the increase was a deliberate strategy to ensure civil servants in Imo State can live with dignity and are motivated to contribute effectively to the state's development. He dismissed any concerns about sustainability, referencing the governor's explicit assurances and the administration's proven track record of incremental wage adjustments. Nwachuku cited past instances where the governor raised the minimum wage from N18,000 to N30,000, then to N40,000, and later to N70,000, each time sustaining the payments, thereby affirming the government's commitment to maintaining the new N104,000 benchmark.
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