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Adamawa Teachers Expect N32,000 Minimum Wage, NUT .

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The Nigerian Union of Teachers, Adamawa State chapter, want the incoming administration topay N32,000 minimum wage to workers in the state.
Chairman of the state chapter, Mr. Rodney Nathan, who commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing into law the N30,000 new National Minimum Wage for workers, however noted that the state workers were looking forward to receiving N32,000 as minimum wage.
Nathan said that the workers’ optimism was drawn from the governor-elect Ahmadu Fintiri’s election promise to pay workers N32,000 minimum wage.
He said that Fintiri, being a man of his words, would not renege on his promise.
He called on all teachers in the state to support the incoming administration in its vision to ameliorate the plight of teachers in particular and all workers in general.
The union leadership also urged the incoming administration to address some of the challenges faced by the teachers in the state.
He added lack of implementation of promotion, upgrade of teachers, transport leave grants, among others as some of the major challenges facing teachers in the state.
He said the new minimum wage would go a long way in improving the standards of living of a Nigerian worker.📎 🤔COMMENT BELOW... CRITIC ALSO 🖋️ 📜 🗺️ 😂 ... spill TEA ☕ Easy on Shade 💣 COMMENT BELOW... CRITIC ALSO 🇳🇬 #jaiyeorie 🗺️

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