Governor Bello
Matawalle of Zamfara has announced plans by the state government to recruit
8,000 workers into the civil service.
The governor, who made the disclosure on a media programme
in Gusau on Wednesday, said the government has saved money for the payment of
the new workers.
“Plans have been perfected by the state government for the
recruitment of 8,000 workers into the civil service.
“On this issue too, I have made sure that the money that
will be used in paying these additional workers have been secured for the next
five months.
“This class of workers do not however include the 1,400
youth employed but not being paid by the immediate past administration for over
two years.
“I have since directed for the screening of the 1,400 and
immediately the screening is over, those who have not taken up other jobs or
secured admissions to continue their education will be fully included on the
state’s nominal role.”
The governor also said that the government would disburse
N150 million to empower 7, 500 women in the state to earn decent living.
“We will select a total of 1,500 women from all parts of the
state each month and give each the sum of N20,000, so that they can engage in
or boost their small scale businesses.
“The first set of 1,500 women are likely to start benefiting
from this month (July), and this will be followed with another set of 1,500
women.
“I have already saved this money for the implementation of
the programme for the next five months and I want to assure women in the state
that unlike in the past, this programme will last throughout the life span of
my administration.
“This money which I want our women to use in improving their
living standard is not going to be given as loan but free of charge,” Matawalle
assured.
On agriculture, the governor explained that his two weeks
absence from the state resulted in the release of 50 trailer loads of
fertilizer by the presidency to address the challenges faced by farmers as a
result of armed banditry.
He said “on the whole, I was able to secure as assistance to
different categories of farmers in the state, a total 148,500 bags of assorted
fertilizer from the federal government.
“I want to assure the good people of Zamfara that my
administration will be guided by sincerity of purpose for the wellbeing and
progress of the people and the state.” (NAN)
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