
A Nigerian State Civil Service
Commission has been directed to commence procedures for the recruitment
of three hundred unemployed graduates of various fields.
At a time some States are having difficulty paying salaries of workers, Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima has directed the State Civil Service Commission to commence procedures for the recruitment of three hundred unemployed graduates of various fields from the 27 local government areas of the State.
At a time some States are having difficulty paying salaries of workers, Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima has directed the State Civil Service Commission to commence procedures for the recruitment of three hundred unemployed graduates of various fields from the 27 local government areas of the State.
Governor Shettima revealed the directive
while presenting certificates to 10 youths sponsored by the State
Government for one year course on electricity generation, distribution
and transmission at the National Power Training Institute.
The Governor said the 10 youths should be employed out of the 300 slots he approved for graduates without jobs.
The 300 slots were created due to
successful verification of workers at the State civil service which led
to the discovery of about ten thousand ghost workers who had been on the
payroll of the State Government for over twenty years with unknown
persons siphoning over five hundred million naira meant for salaries of
workers. The Government now spends about N2.2 billion monthly for
salaries and pensions as against previous salary bill of N2.7m since
1999.
Shettima said with monthly savings of
over five hundred million naira, the Borno State Government can afford
fresh recruitment of graduates under a first phase of employment that is
likely to continue. The Governor said workers will be eventually
employed for other categories of civil servants.
The Governor said the fresh employment
aim is not just to engage idle graduates but also to reposition the
State Civil Service with productive youths that will play a crucial role
in the ongoing rebuilding of Borno State as part of post insurgency
response.
The Governor at the weekend held a
closed door meeting with Commissioners of the State Civil Service
Commission with issue of the fresh recruitment of 300 graduates
featuring in the discussions which held at the Government House.
-NTA News

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