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Gov Buni approves N200m monthly to pay retirees benefits in Yobe

Last updated: May 29, 2020 4:06 pm
Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
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Yobe Governor Mai Mala Buni, said the sum of N200 million has been earmarked every month for payment of entitlements to retirees of the state civil service.

This is even as he directed the state ministry of Basic and Secondary education to develop a Quranic education model that will integrate western education as a measure to accommodate almajiris in the state and others repatriated from other states.

The Governor disclosed this on Friday in a Radio Phone-in programme as part of activities to mark his one year anniversary in office.

According to the governor “I have approved N200 million every month for payment of entitlements to retirees.

“I have also directed the state ministry of Basic and Secondary education to develop a Quranic education model that will integrate western education as a measure to accommodate almajiris in the state and others repatriated from other states.

“The commissioner of Basic and secondary education is hereby directed to develop a model that will accommodate the almajiri” Buni said.

He assured that education, healthcare delivery, agriculture, youth empowerment, security and economic development will continue to remain the priority areas of his administration.

Buni said his administration will create opportunities for the youth to cultivate a prosperous future for the state.

“This administration has engaged many youths with political appointments, we have also provided them with various skills to promote self-reliance and productivity.

“About 800 youth have been trained on paint making and many others as automobile technicians, some of who have become employers of labour,” Buni said.

TAGGED:BenefitsGovernor BuniretireesYobe state
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