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Rivers State Administrator, Vice Adm. Ibok-Ete Ibas, has reaffirmed his commitment to workers' welfare and industrial harmony.
Ibas made the remark during a state-wide broadcast in Port Harcourt on Thursday to commemorate the Workers’ Day celebration, acknowledging the crucial role of workers in the state's development and expressed gratitude for their dedication and resilience.
Highlighting initiatives to improve workers' welfare, including prompt payment of salaries and pensions, resolution of salary disputes, and implementation of a minimum wage, he also announced plans to review the contributory pension scheme to address concerns and funding gaps.
The Administrator announced an upcoming two-week leadership training program for civil servants to enhance capacity and professionalism, assuring workers that their welfare remains a top priority for the administration.
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