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Kano Spends N9.6bn Monthly On Salaries For 185,000 Civil Servants

Kano state representative, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has uncovered that the state government puts in N9.6billion consistently on the installment of compensations to 185,000 government workers in the state. 


He uncovered this in Kano on Thursday amid the official initiation of the 44 nearby governments administrators of the Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC) held at the Aminu Kano Center for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House. 

Spoken to by his Head of Civil Service, Alhaji Auwal Mohammed Na'iya, Governor Ganduje depicted the state's capacity to live to its month to month commitment of paying pay rates to its government employees as one of the more prominent accomplishments recorded under his supervision at once numerous states are owing their laborers build-up of pay unpaid debts. 

As indicated by him, "Sustenance of month to month pay rates which until now would not been viewed as an accomplishment but rather now it is on the grounds that such huge numbers of states can't satisfy this imperative commitment. 

"In Kano state, we have the most elevated number of government workers in the alliance which remains at 185,000; yet we have possessed the capacity to settle a month to month responsibility of N9.6billion as month to month compensations in the state. 

He further expressed that since coming to control on May 29th, 2015, the state government has been actualizing the yearly compensation addition to its government employees with a view to spurring them to be more dedicated to their obligations for the general advantage of the state.
Kano Spends N9.6bn Monthly On Salaries For 185,000 Civil Servants Reviewed by FOW 24 News on November 30, 2018 Rating: 5 Kano state representative, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has uncovered that the state government puts in N9.6billion consistently on the ins...

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