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Jigawa pays about 1.5b to 793 retirees

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Governor Badaru

 

Bala Ibrahim

Jigawa state Government has paid N 1,452,410,454,65 as retirement benefit to seven hundred and ninety three retired Civil servant.

Executive secretary state and local Government Hon.Hashim Ahmad Fagam stated this while briefing news men.

Said the payment is for the first quarter of 2021 fiscal year.

He said the beneficiaries are those that leaved service or died in active service.

Fagam explained that the beneficiaries are from the state government, local government and local education authority.

“A total of 793 workers retired out of which 589 person were paid retirement benefits,144 death benefit,53 death pension balance and Seven person recieved refund of 8% contribution”

“288 workers from state,255 from local Government and 250 workers from local Government education authority”

He commended Governor Badaru for considering the payment of retirees benefits as at when due.

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One Voice Development Seeks God’s intervention for the release of DCP Abba Kyari

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The group during the prayer session

 

One Voice Development initiative, a non-governmental organization, seeks God’s intervention for the release of DCP Abba Kyari.

The payer session organized by the group was held in Kano

One of the leading prayer warriors, Musa Buhari, said there is nothing that overpowers our Creator and, as such, the need to seek Allah’s help in ensuring the timely release of Abba Kyari.

The prayer session

The prayer session

Abbas Abdullahi Yakasai, the convener of the group, urges President Tinubu to use every legal means available to release Kyari.

Yakasai said Kyari’s service is needed most at this trying moment of Nigeria’s history, due to insecurity spreading in many parts of Nigeria.

 

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Breaking:Nigerian Gov.Announces 70 Thousand New Minimum Wage

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Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo state, has approved a new N70,000 minimum wage for the state’s civil servants.

The governor made the announcement while commissioning Edo state’s new Labour House on Monday, April 29.

According to him, the anticipated minimum wage will come into effect on May 1st, 2024.

 

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Commission of inquiry to hold inaugural sitting Monday

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

 

The judicial commission of inquiry on public properties and assets established by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State to probe the previous administration led by former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has scheduled its inaugural session for Monday, 29th April 2024.

The commission’s secretary, Salisu Mustapha, said this in a letter addressed to the Director General Media and Publicity on Saturday.

Mustapha specified that the session will take place at High Court No. 3 within the Audu Bako Secretariat on Monday 29th April, 2024 by 10.am prompt.

Earlier this month, Governor Yusuf inaugurated two judicial commissions of inquiry (JCI) to investigate instances of misappropriation of public properties and assets, political violence, and missing persons between 2015 and 2023.

During the inauguration of the JCI members, Governor Yusuf pledged to hold accountable anyone found culpable, emphasizing his commitment to uncovering and prosecuting those responsible for political violence in the state before and during previous elections.

The governor urged the Commission to thoroughly investigate cases of misappropriated public properties and assets during the tenure of immediate past administration.

He instructed the commission members to uphold their integrity, remain true to their oath, and serve the people of Kano State by ensuring justice is served. Governor Yusuf clarified that the initiative was not politically motivated or directed at any individual but rather a response to the mandate of the people of Kano State.

You may recall that Justices of the State High Courts, Farouq Lawan Adamu and Zuwaira Yusuf a long with other eminent personalities were selected and appointed as chairmen and members of the two commissions of inquiry respectively.

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