Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has reiterated that his administration will continue to ensure that every worker operates in a just, fair, and conducive environment.
He gave the assurance on Thursday during the Worker’s Day celebration held at Adamasigba Stadium, Ibadan.
Governor Makinde, who was represented by his Deputy, Barr. Abdul-Raheem Adebayo Lawal, said since the assumption of office in 2019, this administration has remained steadfast in its commitment to uplifting the workforce, transforming a previously toxic workplace culture into one that is productive, inclusive, and welcoming.
According to him, In 2020, funds were released to all MDAs for office renovations, ensuring that workers enjoy decent and well-equipped workplaces that foster productivity and efficiency.
The Governor said: “One of the hallmarks of this administration is its dedication to the regular and timely payment of salaries. Unlike in the past, when workers endured months of unpaid wages, this Government took decisive steps to prioritise worker compensation, ensuring that salaries are paid promptly at most on the 25th of every month, a commitment that remains unbroken to this day.
“This government also understands the importance of career progression and is committed to eliminating promotion backlogs within the Civil/Public Service. Despite competing financial demands, we have ensured that every eligible officer has received their due promotion up to 2024. This dedication is a testament to the administration’s unwavering support for professional growth and development.
“Additionally, in 2020, the State took a bold step by elongating the terminal grade level for Officers’ Cadres to Grade Level 17, guaranteeing career fulfilment for those who may not ascend to the post of Permanent Secretary. Despite having the same qualification with their counterparts in the mainstream, hitherto, some cadres could not reach GL 17 before the advent of this administration. This initiative underscores the Government’s belief in equal opportunity for all, ensuring that hardworking officers enjoy meaningful career advancements.”
Governor Makinde, who maintained that his administration is the largest employer of labour in the state and also remained committed to rewarding diligence and service, added that workers have consistently received 13th-month salaries since 2019.
According to him, even during economic downturns, when financial constraints weighed heavily on the country, this administration stood by its workforce, offering N25,000 palliative support to all workers while retirees received N15, 000 monthly, ensuring their welfare was not overlooked.
He added: “In a further demonstration of economic empowerment, yo State courageously adopted a minimum salary of N80,000, surpassing the N70,000 threshold set by the federal government. This strategic decision was made to uplift our workers, improve their standard of living, and ensure fair compensation for their invaluable contributions to the state.
“Our commitment extends beyond those actively serving in the workforce- it includes the retirees who dedicated decades of service to Oyo State. The payment of pensions remains stead and reliable, ensuring that those who have served the State continue to receive their entitlements without unnecessary delays. .
“Additionally, this administration has consistently paid backlog of gratuities since the assumption of office and efforts are underway to frontally address the remaining backlog of gratuity payments for both civil and public servants, thereby reaffirming our commitment to supporting our retired workforce. This administration also granted approval for lateral transfer and conversion of staff from one cadre to another.
“Understanding the importance of continuous learning, this government has actively facilitated local and international training opportunities for over 10,000 Civil and public servants. We believe that well-trained employees are the backbone of any thriving institution and that professional development is crucial for fostering innovation, efficiency, and excellence. As the renowned philosopher Aristotle wisely stated, “Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.”
“This administration holds this belief dearly, and we will continue to invest in the intellectual and professional growth of our workforce to ensure Ovo State remains a beacon of excellence.
“At this juncture, ladies and gentlemen, as we celebrate May Day 2025, I urge the entire workforce of Oyo State to recognize and appreciate the efforts of this administration. We have come a long way, and our achievements stand as a testament to our shared commitment to building a progressive, worker-friendly state.
“I therefore call on you to reciprocate this goodwill with unwavering dedication, professionalism, and loyalty. Let us continue to work hand in hand by fostering a workplace culture that values hard work, integrity, and the pursuit of excellence.
“Together, we will strengthen our workforce, uplift our economy, and build a brighter future where every worker in the State is valued, heard, and empowered. Happy May Day to you all. Thank you, and God bless.”
Earlier, Comrade Bosun Olabiyi-Agoro, Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Oyo Chapter, commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his outstanding performance over the past six years.
He noted that the Governor’s relentless efforts have improved workers’ lives through initiatives such as increased minimum wage, food production, and road connectivity.
Olabiyi-Agoro also appreciated the Deputy Governor’s presence and prompt intervention in addressing workers’ concerns.
Comrade Kayode Olusegun Martins, Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Civil Service (NUC), urged the federal government to alleviate hardship, commending the Oyo State Government’s measures to support workers.
He praised the government for paying a higher minimum wage than the federal government and other states, fostering a harmonious relationship between workers and the government.
Martins encouraged workers to continue supporting the Makinde-led administration.
Hon. Bimbo Adekanbi, a former Commissioner for Finance and current Chairman of the Ladoke Akintola Committee on Airport Upgrade, described workers’ welfare as a right, not a favor. He commended Governor Makinde for prioritizing workers’ rights.
The event, which featured a march past and prize-giving ceremony, was attended by top government officials, including the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo; Head of Service, Olubunmi Oni; Commissioners, Agency and Board Chairmen, the Aseyin of Iseyin, and other dignitaries.