‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, the Secretary to the Lagos State Government (SSG), announced that civil servants in the state are earning more than the N70,000 minimum wage. She made this statement during an interview on Channels Television’s program “The August Protests – #EndBadGovernance” on Saturday.
In her interview, Salu-Hundeyin emphasized the state government’s commitment to ensuring fair compensation for its employees, aligning with the ongoing national discourse on economic hardship and public protests. She noted that Lagos State’s efforts to pay civil servants above the minimum wage demonstrate the administration’s dedication to improving the living standards of its workforce.
The interview addressed the broader context of the #EndBadGovernance protests, where citizens have been voicing their discontent with various government policies and economic challenges. Salu-Hundeyin’s remarks aim to highlight the steps Lagos State is taking to support its civil servants amid these national concerns.
For the full details of her interview and further insights into the state’s policies, you can watch the full segment below: