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Ondo workers to earn N73,000 minimum wage, Aiyetadiwa declares

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Ondo State Governor, Hon Lucky Aiyedatiwa has announced the implementation of a N73,000 minimum wage for workers in the state.

During the flag-off of the Ondo Central senatorial district leg of the gubernatorial campaign of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo City, the governor said that, although the Federal Government approved N70,000 as the new minimum wage, the state would go a step further by paying N73,000 to its workers.

The state governorship election is on 16 November.

Aiyedatiwa urged the supporters to convert their backing into votes for the APC to ensure the continuity of developmental initiatives across the state.

He said: “On 16 November, I urge everyone gathered here and those who are not present to convert your support into votes for the APC to ensure the continuation of our significant progress in the state.

“Based on reports and my observations, I am confident that you all want this administration to continue beyond 2024.

“I see the love and appreciation from you, and I do not take it for granted. The best way to demonstrate this love is to vote for continuity, which will bring even more dividends of democracy”.

The governor highlighted the achievements of his administration over the past 10 months, stating, “During my time in office, we have initiated several important projects, including those started by the late governor.

“In agriculture, we’ve taken significant strides, boosting food production across the state.

“We’ve also approved over a billion naira for land clearing and launched various rural road construction projects to facilitate our farmers’ activities and improve productivity in rural areas”.

The governor reaffirmed his dedication to enhancing security, the health sector, education, and youth empowerment.

He noted that his administration’s efforts have made doctors more willing to stay in the state instead of leaving for opportunities elsewhere, a trend known as the “Japa” syndrome. To address this, he mentioned that his administration has increased doctors’ salaries and allowances.

The state APC Chairman, Engr. Ade Adetimehin urged the supporters to vote for the party to maintain its power.

He emphasised Aiyedatiwa’s commitment to infrastructural development across the state and reminded party members of the importance of safeguarding their voter cards, which are essential for ensuring the party’s continued leadership.

The House of Representatives member for Ondo East/West federal constituency, Hon. Abiola Makinde, who is the campaign’s Director-General, praised the governor, describing him as a proven and reliable leader who emerged through a transparent primary process.

He encouraged supporters to return to their local communities and mobilize voters for Aiyedatiwa, stressing the need for a strong turnout in the coming election.

The Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Lola Fagbemi highlighted the governor’s significant accomplishments, including timely salary payments, road construction and rehabilitation and funding for the West African School Certificate Examinations fees for public schools.

Former APC governorship aspirant, Chief Olusola Oke called on party members to return to their respective units to secure votes for Aiyedatiwa, adding that grassroots mobilization is crucial for the party’s success and urging every member to be fully committed to achieving victory on 16 November.

A former House of Representatives member for Ilaje Ese-Odo federal constituency, Hon. Kolade Akinjo, who is also former gubernatorial aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party, hinged his decision to join APC on Aiyedatiwa’s leadership style and development strides.

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