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Federal Government Rolls Out New Incentives to Improve Civil Service Welfare

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The Federal Government has introduced a broad package of financial incentives aimed at improving the well-being of public sector workers and strengthening morale within the civil service.

Announced in Abuja by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the initiative includes adjustments to various allowances and benefits designed to increase workers’ earnings across different levels. The changes apply to multiple salary structures, ensuring that both junior and senior employees benefit from the new measures.

Among the key updates is the upward review of several official allowances, including those tied to travel, training, and professional responsibilities. In a notable shift, civil servants attending approved training programmes will now receive full duty allowances, even when such activities take place within their base location.

Beyond immediate earnings, the government has also introduced a retirement support plan that guarantees a lump-sum payout equivalent to a worker’s annual earnings upon exit from service, in addition to existing pension benefits.

Another aspect of the reform is the activation of a compensation framework to provide financial protection for employees affected by workplace injuries or fatalities, reinforcing safety nets within the system.

Officials say the overall objective is to create a more supportive work environment, improve productivity, and ensure that civil servants are better rewarded for their contributions, especially in the face of rising living costs.

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