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Oyo Eases Workers’ Burden as Fuel Costs Rise, Tasks Tinubu on Relief Measures

by NationalInsight
March 30, 2026
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The Oyo State Government has disclosed that it spends over ₦142 billion annually on workers’ salaries

Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade disclosed that this expenditure ranks Oyo as one of the three highest-paying states in the Federation.

He said that following Governor Seyi Makinde’s announcement earlier this month regarding a ₦10,000 transportation support package for all categories of workers, the state’s wage bill has further increased by nearly ₦2 billion monthly.

The Commissioner noted that the Governor introduced the ₦10,000 palliative in response to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has driven up global fuel prices.

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He recalled that in January last year, the Oyo State Government increased the minimum wage of its over 130,000 workforce to ₦80,000, as part of efforts to mitigate the hardship caused by the Federal Government’s removal of fuel subsidy.

Prince Oyelade highlighted Governor Makinde’s long-standing commitment to workers’ welfare, noting that the Governor has donated his monthly salary to pensioners since assuming office in May 2019

The Commissioner also acknowledged the generosity of President Bola Tinubu, who over the weekend pledged to donate his salaries to the families of fallen and wounded military personnel.

In light of the rising cost of living, Prince Oyelade urged the President to implement further palliative measures to cushion the effects of fuel price hikes resulting from the international conflict in Iran.

Specifically, the Commissioner appealed to the President to further increase workers’ salaries and take steps to bring down the price of fuel.

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