Edo State Assembly Commission Prioritizes Workers' Welfare
By Our Reporter

Chairman Hon. Ezehi Igbas made this assurance during a familiarization tour of the legislative body, emphasizing that the commission will address staff challenges and provide necessary facilities to boost morale.
The commission aims to create a conducive working environment that fosters productivity and efficiency.
Hon. Igbas assured staff that their welfare is a top priority, with consistent promotions and benefits.
The commission has ruled out retrenchment, focusing on supporting workers instead.Staff demanded improved packages, citing inadequate facilities and unfavorable working conditions.
The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) called for a better working relationship between the commission and assembly workers.
In a related development, Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo recently increased the minimum wage for state workers from N70,000 to N75,000, demonstrating the government's commitment to improving workers' lives.
This move is part of broader efforts to enhance the standard of living for Edo State residents.
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