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Kogi Workers Celebrate Leave Bonus After 13 Years

Kogi workers have received a long-awaited leave bonus for the first time in 13 years, a landmark move by Governor Usman Ododo that has reignited hope and improved trust between civil servants and the government. The bonus, announced without pressure from unions, is seen as both financial relief and symbolic recognition of workers’ sacrifices.

According to interviews with jubilant workers, the payment of the leave bonus represents more than just financial relief. Many described it as a symbolic restoration of dignity, trust, and renewed faith in a government that has now delivered on a forgotten promise.

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The state’s Special Adviser on Labour Matters, Onuh Edoka, applauded Governor Ododo’s decision, describing it as unprecedented in the state’s history. He noted that the gesture, made even without direct pressure from labour unions, illustrates the administration’s genuine commitment to the welfare of workers and proactive leadership.

Speaking on the surprise move, Edoka emphasized that the bonus was not part of recent labour demands but was initiated by the governor himself. He referred to the gesture as proof of the governor’s promise to prioritize worker welfare, as reiterated during the 2025 May Day celebration.

“This is a governor who listens and acts. Even without agitation for it, he decided to pay the leave bonus to ease the economic burden on workers,” Edoka said. He added that Governor Ododo’s background as a former worker and labour leader gave him firsthand understanding of the struggles faced by civil servants.

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The payment is currently being implemented across ministries, departments, and agencies, with some already receiving theirs. Edoka assured that the process will be completed according to a structured schedule and thanked stakeholders such as the Auditor General and Chief of Staff for their support in ensuring prompt disbursement.

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