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At May Day Event, Sanwo-Olu Vows Minimum Wage Implementation For Lagos Workers
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Governor Sanwo-Olu assures workers of new minimum wage implementation
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Commends workforce’s dedication, pledges continued welfare initiatives
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Focus on education, training to equip workers for success
Eko Hot Blog reports that during the Workers’ Day celebration, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu assured workers in Lagos State that his administration will implement the new minimum wage approved by the Federal Government.
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Furthermore, he commended the workers for their dedication and emphasized that his government committed to prioritizing the welfare of the people through various initiatives.
The governor reiterated that the state focuses on creating a more inclusive and equitable society where workers receive respect and empowerment to thrive.
“Our workers are the backbone of our progress, and their well-being is our top priority,” Sanwo-Olu stated.
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Recognizing the vital role that workers play in driving progress and prosperity, the state will continue to invest in education, training, and skills development to equip the workforce with the necessary tools to succeed in their respective workplaces.
“We commit to empowering our workers with the skills and knowledge they need to excel,” the governor affirmed, highlighting the state’s dedication to fostering a skilled and competitive workforce.
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