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Grade Level 8 To Earn N1.48m Annually As FG Begins Payment Of New Minimum Wage (See Full List)—-Seven months after concluding negotiations on the new N70,000 minimum wage, the Federal Government has commenced payment of the revised salary structure.

Public servants across all levels of the federal civil service will receive the new wage, starting this month.

Over 1.2 million civil servants under the Federal Government’s payroll are set to benefit from this adjustment. A directive for the September salary payment, signed by the Accountant-General of the Federation, Dr. Oluwatoyin Madein, was issued to the Budget Office of the Federation, authorizing the payment of the new wages.

Documents obtained from the National Income, Salaries, and Wages Commission provide a detailed breakdown of the salaries public servants will earn under the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure, with figures calculated on an annual basis.

According to the breakdown:

Grade level one officers will earn N930,000 annually,
Grade level two officers will earn N934,160,
Grade level three officers will earn N937,713,
Grade level four officers will earn N950,243.
For other levels, salaries range as follows:

Grade level five: N973,123,
Grade level six: N1,041,786,
Grade level seven: N1,277,667,
Grade level eight: N1,479,276,
Grade level nine: N1,641,226,
Grade level ten: N1,806,041.
Senior officers will see further increases, with:

Grade level 12 officers earning N2,007,152 annually,
Grade level 13 officers earning N2,182,637,
Grade level 15 officers earning N2,358,936,
Grade level 16 officers earning N3,611,689, and
Grade level 17 officers, the highest level reserved for permanent secretaries, earning N6,918,560.
Under each grade level, the salary will increase incrementally based on the officer’s step within the level, with step promotions affecting the pay every year. For example, a level one officer at step two will earn N935,585, increasing to N1,008,209 by step 15.

Confirming the new wage implementation, the Director of Press at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, Bawa Mokwa, stated, “The new minimum wage payment begins today (Thursday) for this month’s salary. Civil servants should expect their payment alerts soon.”

A civil servant who wished to remain anonymous also confirmed that some staff had already started receiving the new payments.

The September salary breakdown, covering employees across Ministries, Departments, Agencies, the Armed Forces, Paramilitary units, and Federal Universities, among others, totals 1,236,824 workers.

The new wage structure was set in motion after President Bola Tinubu signed the minimum wage bill into law on July 29, 2024, following meetings with the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria. The approved wage will officially take effect from that date.

A letter from the Accountant-General, dated September 24, 2024, confirmed that the implementation of the new salary, including the 35% and 25% salary adjustments for workers on specific salary structures like CONPSS, CONRAISS, and CONPASS, has commenced.

The letter also indicated that the Federal Government would spend approximately N334.93 billion monthly, totaling N4.019 trillion annually, to cover the wage bill for public servants. Additionally, N52.32 million was allocated for the newly created Federal University Teaching Hospital in Wukari, employing 239 staff.

This payment follows efforts by the government to generate additional revenue for the new minimum wage, a move that had a noticeable impact on revenue allocation to states during the August FAAC meeting.

(PUNCH)

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FG Set to Address Food Export Irregularities, Others

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FG Set to Address Food Export Irregularities, Others—-The Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment and Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, have collaborated to tackle irregularities in food export system.

The collaboration is also expected to encourage efforts to unlock healthcare value chain for effective transformation.

Dr Jumoke Oduwole, the Minister of Industry,  Trade and Investment,  made this known on Wednesday in Abuja.

Oduwole spoje while receiving Dr Muhammad Pate, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, who was on a curtesy visit to her office.

Also on the  curtesy visit was the  Director-General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the two ministries with their management, met to address some issues on irregularities on exportation of food, areas on unlocking healthcare and other important issues.

Pate said that the issues have been lingering between the ministries and needed to be tackled effectively.

He said that the issues were important to the two ministries, adding that the effort was to support President Bola Tinubu in his agenda towards transforming the country.

“This meeting is bringing two sectors that are ordinarily not closely connected.  But there are specific things that have prompted to reach out, which has to do with the exportation of food and its regulation.

“The second element is the role of the regulatory body, NAFDAC, in constraining or enabling the trade that we have across various borders.

“The third issue is the regulatory function links to our efforts to unlock the healthcare value chain.

“These are issues that have been lingering, and I though we should use this opportunity to come together since we are all on the same team,” he said.

The minister said that the determination was to ensure that Nigeria achieved greatly in those areas in the long run.

Oduwole, while responding, said that both ministries would start working on areas of unlocking healthcare value chain.

She said that the issues were very vital and required effective measures to be tackled.

“I was briefed about the draft policy and medical devices of syringe and needles manufacturing in Nigeria.

“We have to identify the areas and resolutions, and to identify areas of the ministry’s concern on the draft policy document,  and were we supposed to emit in further meeting with my ministry.

“The meetimg is to discuss how to deliberate on the merit and demerit of the policy, as well as the issues of manufacturing.

” They are indeed under the eight point agenda of Mr President,” she said.

The NAFDAC D-G  said that Nigerians needed to change their mindsets in the area of exportation of goods, adding that those regulatory agencies should regulate effectively.

According to her, the effort will help to avoid  the embarrassment of rejection of our goods.

Earlier, Mr Temiloluwa Oluokun, Technical Aide to industry,  trade and investment ministry, mentioned some of the issues lingering in the ministry.

According to him, one of the issues from the regulatory reform programme was the denomination of permit fees in Naira.

“Some elements of those fees are not denominated in local currency.

“It is good to progressively shifting all the fees  to the local currency to protect our exporters from exchange rate all together,” he said.

Oluokun said that another recurring issue thatrequired  urgent attention was the time line for processing certificate and private sectorparticipationt.

“The recommendations are clear to revisit the export regulation 2024 with very wide industry consultation to balance oversight with efficiency all together, ” he said.

Mr Dafang Sule, Director, Federal Produce Inspectorate Service, appealed to the health ministry to assist in training some officers on the use of equipment to address the persistence pesticide residues in sesame seeds.

NAN reports that after long deliberation, the two ministries agreed that a team would be set up to address the issues discussed.

They said the team would schedule  a  meetimg  soon to check and revisit the issues for final resolution.

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See Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today 6th January 2025

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What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange rate at the black market also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)?

See the black market Dollar to Naira exchange rate for 4th January, below. You can swap your dollar for Naira at these rates.

How much is a dollar to naira today in the black market?

Dollar to naira exchange rate today black market (Aboki dollar rate):

The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for N1665 and sell at N1670 on Saturday 4th January 2025, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).

Please note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market), as it has directed individuals who want to engage in Forex to approach their respective banks.

Dollar to Naira Black Market Rate Today

Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN)

 

 

Black Market Exchange Rate Today

Buying Rate

N1665

Selling Rate

N1670

Dollar to Naira CBN Rate Today

Dollar to Naira (USD to NGN)

CBN Rate Today

Highest Rate

N1540

Lowest Rate

N1531

Please note that the rates you buy or sell forex may be different from what is captured in this article because prices vary.

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