Orhionmwon Council Workers Euphoric as 70,000 Minimum Wage Takes Effect
1 min readBy Roy Osariemen
The workers of Orhionmwon Local Government Council are basking in joy and celebration as the implementation of the 70,000 minimum wage takes hold. This development has brought immense happiness and relief to the council’s workforce, who have been eagerly anticipating this moment.
Council Chairman, Hon. Newman Ugiagbe, joined in the celebration, congratulating the workers on this significant achievement. He expressed his appreciation for their dedication and hard work, urging them to continue demonstrating their commitment to their duties. Hon. Ugiagbe pledged to ensure a conducive working environment, acknowledging the importance of a motivated workforce in achieving the council’s goals.
The implementation of the 70,000 minimum wage is a testament to the council’s commitment to the welfare of its employees. This move is expected to boost morale, productivity, and job satisfaction among the workers, ultimately benefiting the local government and the community it serves.
As the workers return to their duties with renewed enthusiasm, the council is poised to experience a surge in efficiency and effectiveness. This development is a win-win for both the employees and the local government, fostering a positive work environment and enhancing the delivery of public services.
The Orhionmwon Local Government Council has keyed into the Godwin Obaseki’s led State government workers-friendly policies by demonstrating its dedication to the well-being of its workers. As the council continues to prioritize its employees’ welfare, it is clear that a brighter future lies ahead for the entire community.