Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State, South-South Nigeria has approved the sum of N100,000 as a Christmas bonus for each civil servant in the State.
Gatekeepers News reports that the bonus will go to the thousands of workers in the different Ministries, Departments, And Agencies.
The State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joe Johnson said the approval was given on Tuesday for “immediate implementation to enable the civil servants to have a wonderful yuletide celebration.”
This will be the first time in a long while that civil servants in the state will be receiving Christmas bonuses, let alone to the tune of one hundred thousand naira, more than three times the value of the nation’s minimum wage.
This is a prove of Governor Fubara’s commitment to improve the welfare of civil servants and serve the interests of the low-income earners in the state.
The Governor had also promised to fill the manpower gap in the civil service by fast-tracking the recruitment process of staff into the service.
Fubara, who was the immediate past Accountant General of the state, is the first civil servant to serve as the Governor of Rivers State.