Tag: Hyacinth Alia

  • Minimum wage: Benue, Osun will pay N70,000 – Govs Alia, Adeleke

    Minimum wage: Benue, Osun will pay N70,000 – Govs Alia, Adeleke

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has assured workers in the state of paying the new minimum wage of N70,000.

    Adeleke assured workers that he won’t default in the payment of the minimum wage because their welfare is his priority.

    The governor spoke through his Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi in Osogbo, the state capital.

    Adeleke said after the National Assembly might have passed the bill and finalised with every other thing on it, the state government would abide by the rule because “it has become a law”.

    He said: “Our governor is a lover of workers; his first agenda is to prioritise the welfare of workers both active and non-active.

    “Governor Adeleke will not be among the defaulters of the new minimum wage. Osun State will never deviate from the law on minimum wage.”

    Recall that President Bola Tinubu had approved the sum of N70,000 as new national minimum wage during a meeting with the organized labour.

    Labour had demanded for N250,000 but representatives of the Nigerian government opted for N60,000.

    However, the president approved N70,000 for workers during the week.

    Similarly, Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State assured workers in the state of his administration’s readiness to pay N70,000 new minimum wage.

    Alia gave the assurance while addressing journalists in Makurdi, the state capital.

    The governor said his administration has blocked all the leakages, hence can pay N70,000 minimum wage.

    According to Alia: “Though with harsh economy things have been stagnated but with all the plans and measures that are in place for things to function, things are moving, even our internally generated Revenue has increased

    “It’s now left for us to close all loopholes to see how much we can cash in to do other things, even to pay salary.

    “We can pay (minimum wage) with our focus. With all purpose and intent, what is agreed by the Federal Government, we the sub nationals should be able to queue in today.

    “Without the workforce, any government will not have any centeredness of governance. So, we need to pay our civil servants with what is approved by the Federal Government and organised labour.”

  • There is pressure on me not to develop Benue – Alia

    There is pressure on me not to develop Benue – Alia

    Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has emphasized that the state lags behind in development compared to the other 19 states in northern Nigeria. Speaking during a Ramadan fast-breaking event with Muslim faithful in Makurdi on Friday, Alia pledged to change this narrative by implementing transformative projects aimed at elevating Benue to a position of prominence among its peers nationwide.

    “Among the 19 northern states, Benue ranks among the least developed. It is only now that we are beginning to install solar streetlights,” remarked Alia. Undeterred by challenges, he affirmed his commitment to infrastructure development, education, salary payments, and provision of essential amenities like streetlights.

    Addressing concerns raised by critics, Alia emphasized his dedication to serving the interests of the people who overwhelmingly voted for him. “The masses of Benue elected me with unprecedented support, and I owe it to them to prioritize their welfare,” he asserted. Encouraging youth engagement in agriculture, Alia urged them to embrace farming opportunities and assured government support through cooperative initiatives and capital assistance.

    Earlier in his sermon, Chief Imam of Benue, Malam Umar Garba, invoked blessings upon Governor Alia and the people of Benue. Recognizing the significance of leadership in societal prosperity, Garba affirmed Alia’s God-fearing leadership as instrumental in fostering divine blessings upon the state.

  • Fresh Crisis in Benue APC as Gov Alia Suspends Party Primary Poll

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State plunged deeper into chaos on Saturday as Governor Hyacinth Alia suspended the party’s primary election for the Guma 1 State Constituency bye-election, triggering allegations of sabotage and manipulation.

    The drama began just four hours after a faction believed to be loyal to former Governor and SGF George Akume conducted their own primary, declaring Uche Terwase Peter the party’s flag bearer.

    Tensions between both camps escalated on Friday when the party’s screening committee disqualified the consensus candidate favoured by Governor Alia’s camp, Maurice Orwough, leaving Terwase Peter as the sole contestant.

    Governor Alia defended his decision to halt the primary, citing rampant insecurity in the area and claims that the process was hijacked by the rival faction. He received backing from local caretaker committee chairmen, who echoed his concerns.

    However, the APC state publicity secretary challenged these claims and has denied any allegations of insecurity or manipulation.

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