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    Fintiri Earmarks ₦5 Billion to Offset Retirees’ Gratuities in Adamawa

    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsMay 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Governor reassures workers of continued pro-labour reforms

    Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has announced a fresh commitment of ₦5 billion to clear longstanding gratuity arrears owed to retirees in Adamawa State, with the funds scheduled for release in June.

    Fintiri made the disclosure on Wednesday while receiving leaders of the Organized Labour during a courtesy visit at the Government House in Yola. The governor described the move as part of his administration’s broader resolve to address workers’ welfare and reaffirm its pro-labour stance.

    “We have prioritized the wellbeing of our workforce, and this ₦5 billion release is another step in our commitment to honour those who served this state diligently,” Fintiri said.

    While acknowledging the delay in implementing the new national minimum wage for local government workers, the governor attributed the setback to financial constraints but confirmed that the revised ₦70,000 wage has now taken full effect across the state.

    The governor also addressed concerns over the exclusion of 11 ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) from the updated wage structure, citing outdated legal frameworks as the primary obstacle. He assured that once the Adamawa State House of Assembly repeals the existing salary law, harmonization across all MDAs will commence without delay.

    Despite criticism from political opponents, Fintiri maintained that his administration has consistently paid leave grants and workers’ entitlements on schedule.

    “The workforce remains the backbone of our government’s success. Their dedication fuels the achievements we’ve recorded so far,” he added.

    Speaking on behalf of the labour unions, State NLC Chairman Comrade Emmanuel Fashe praised the governor’s labour-friendly policies and leadership style, describing him as a “visionary builder of modern Adamawa.”

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    Comrade Fashe particularly lauded the unnegotiated implementation of the new minimum wage for both state and local government employees. However, he also flagged persisting issues, including salary inconsistencies within some MDAs and tertiary institutions, and unresolved concerns affecting a segment of retirees he referred to as “senior citizens.”

    The meeting ended with mutual assurances of continued collaboration between the government and labour stakeholders to strengthen welfare policies and improve public service delivery.

     

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