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Workers’ Day: Imo workers are disenchanted, unhappy— PDP tells Gov. Uzodimma

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
May 2, 2025
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The Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has told the Governor Hope Uzodimma administration that workers in the state are disenchanted and unhappy due to the poor treatment they have always received from the state government.

The party in a statement signed by its state Publicity Secretary, Lancelot Obiaku, and made available to newsmen on May 1, 2025, being Workers’ Day, called on the state government to dignify the civil service and make it appealing again by treating workers better.

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The PDP accused the state government of playing on the intelligence of civil servants through what it termed a “fraudulent manipulation of the national minimum wage”.

It declared that the pride of the civil service is lost in Imo State, as workers find it difficult meeting up with daily economic demands because the state government neglects and maltreats them.

“Clearly, the state is short in workforce, and there is no urgency on the side of the government to rejig it. But what is also important to note is that young people in the state appear not interested anymore in joining the civil service.

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“How can they be when Imo workers are paid the lowest salary in the entire Nigeria. People wouldn’t want to be associated with an employee who shortchanges his workers by denying them their promotion benefits and who refuses to actually implement the minimum wage.

“As a party, we have in recent times held the informed position that the Imo State Government had yet to implement the old N30,000 minimum wage given that level 10 and 12 workers in various ministries barely earn around N50,000 monthly.

“Today, what we have is a situation where a senior worker earns almost the same as a junior worker. If a level 5 worker earns N71,000 and a level 12 worker earns N73,000, will you call that payment of minimum wage?

“Where did the tens of thousands that should accrue to the level 12 worker go? Do you know the irony? Workers who are at level 5 and below do not constitute up to 10 percent of the workforce.

“The government payrolled workers from Government House. The labour unions and various ministries had no input. No one has seen the salary table with which the government is paying salaries. It’s a fraudulent scheme,” the PDP said.

 

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