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    What Gov. Obaseki Told Edo Workers On May Day

    HumsiBy HumsiMay 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    I sincerely thank all of our workers who continue to contribute their time, talent, and energy to the betterment of Edo State.

    While I encourage all of us not to relent in our efforts towards building a progressive and prosperous Edo State, I reassure you that, as a government, we will continue to provide the resources and infrastructure necessary to help you succeed, ensuring that every worker is treated with dignity and respect, and every citizen has access to opportunities for personal and collective growth.

    We have drastically improved the remuneration and benefit system for workers by making Edo the sub-national with the best salary scheme in Nigeria.

    We are investing in the health and well-being of our workers. We have commenced an affordable health insurance scheme that has ensured improved access to quality health care for all workers. We are also implementing a contributory pension scheme that will guarantee regular pension payments for our retired workers.

    Our commitment to workers’ welfare extends beyond just remuneration and benefits. We are investing towards ensuring that our workers have a positive and fulfilling work experience. Our goal is to transform the traditionally mundane and unexciting public sector work environment into an engaging and enjoyable one.

    We are committed to improving the quality of work life for our workers by implementing initiatives that promote employee engagement,job satisfaction, and a sense of purpose in their work.

    His Excellency,
    Godwin Obaseki
    Governor, Edo State

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