 As part of measures to boost welfare and productivity of Lagos civil servants, Governor Babaji Desaulu has promised to increase the minimum wage before the end of his administration. The governor announced this during an interaction with workers at the state secretary of Laosa Ikeja. Plus TV News correspondent Love Ikukoyedeku has details in this report. It is a working visit by Governor Babaji Desaulu. He is here to interact with the workers to know how they are faring, their challenges, and possible solutions. The governor arrives to arousing welcome from the workers who have gathered in front of the office of the head of service. Straight to the business of the day, he expresses appreciation to the workers for supporting his administration and enjoys them to do more to save all residents. Air of Excitement envelopes the workers as Governor Sao Wunu announces a planned increment in their wages. I instructed at a cabinet meeting, I instructed the head of service office and the minister of staff training and pension to start work on how we're going to increase the entire salary of the public service. I want to assure you, I want to assure you, I want to assure you that we lead the country again. That is not all. He also announces that 100 directors have been penciled down for brand new cars before the end of this month. You know, that's why we started by also identifying the best in class, the best civil servants, the best teachers, the best public officers, and we've done all of that. And we've seen that data started. But now we need to make sure that as much as possible, we can make it go round. The head of service and myself have put heads together. And before the end of this month, we'll start the first set of 100 fleets of directors' vehicles. We'll start with a brand new 100 vehicles for our directors before the end of this month. Earlier, the head of service, Murio Konla, ruled out some of the achievements of the governor. Mr. Governor, in the health sector, which is a very, very crucial sector, you delegated the responsibility to me. Mr. Governor, that responsibility, with all sense of humility, has benefited legutions generally because of the automatic replacement of our exited health workers. Mr. Governor, this is also something that is magnanimous and we are benefiting from it. We ask you that you extend the same to our teaching sector as well, sir. He thanks the governor for keeping to his promises he made to the workers when he first visited in 2019. Love you, Kuku Uyedukum, plus TV news. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.