Nasarawa State governor Umaru
Tanko Al-Makura has said that his administration will create 10, 000 job
opportunities in six months if given another mandate.
Speaking during a town hall meeting with members of the organised labour, Al-Makura also assured civil servants in the state of improved welfare package and better conditions of service.
Represented by his running mate, Mr Silas Agara, Al-Makura reiterated his commitment to continue to place high premium on issues that affect the general wellbeing of workers.
He explained that civil servants in the state will be placed at par with federal civil servants in terms of salaries and other welfare packages.
Also speaking, the state chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Danladi Namu, commended the state government for the payment of the N18,000 minimum wage as at when due.
Nasarawa Communities Applaud Al-Makura’s N800m Water Projects
Urban and rural communities in Nasarawa State have expressed appreciation to Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura for providing them with potable water when they had despaired after series of unfulfilled promises by previous administrations in the state.
In all the five communities visited by LEADERSHIP, which included Nasarawa, Daddere, Keffi, Nasarawa Eggon and Akwanga, the residents applauded Al-Makura’s timely intervention in the area of water supply, saying that in the past, politicians used the issue to gain their support only to renege on their promises soon after getting elected.
Speaking during a town hall meeting with members of the organised labour, Al-Makura also assured civil servants in the state of improved welfare package and better conditions of service.
Represented by his running mate, Mr Silas Agara, Al-Makura reiterated his commitment to continue to place high premium on issues that affect the general wellbeing of workers.
He explained that civil servants in the state will be placed at par with federal civil servants in terms of salaries and other welfare packages.
Also speaking, the state chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Danladi Namu, commended the state government for the payment of the N18,000 minimum wage as at when due.
Nasarawa Communities Applaud Al-Makura’s N800m Water Projects
Urban and rural communities in Nasarawa State have expressed appreciation to Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura for providing them with potable water when they had despaired after series of unfulfilled promises by previous administrations in the state.
In all the five communities visited by LEADERSHIP, which included Nasarawa, Daddere, Keffi, Nasarawa Eggon and Akwanga, the residents applauded Al-Makura’s timely intervention in the area of water supply, saying that in the past, politicians used the issue to gain their support only to renege on their promises soon after getting elected.
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