Saturday 24 September 2016

KANO STATE GOVERNMENT WARNS UNPAID CIVIL SERVANTS NOT TO PROTEST


In a statement  marked by Mustapha Fagge, Public Relations   Officer, Office of the Head of Service, Kano state, government workers   in the state who are yet to be paid have been cautioned not to   stage challenges.   "The consideration of the workplace of the Head of Service has   been attracted to an instant message being sent through social   media to specialists who have not got their pay.   "The message approaches the laborers to collect at Audu Bako   Secretariat on Friday, Sept. 23 keeping in mind the end goal to dissent," the   explanation said. 

  While encouraging the laborers to dismiss the instant message, it said   that security operators had been alarmed to bargain savagely with any   individual or gathering that took an interest in the unlawful challenge.   The announcement additionally unveiled that those sending the content   message were laborers who had executed extortion in the   installment of pay rates throughout the years.   It clarified that all issues of unpaid pay rates or remarkable   pay rates were with the Ministry of Finance getting consideration.   "We are approaching influenced specialists to channel their protestations   alternately grievances through their individual services, divisions   also, organizations, MDAs.   "This is the correct route as contained in the Civil administration rules",   the announcement included.


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