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ZAMFARA ASSEMBLY EXPRESSES DISMAY OVER NON INCLUSION OF SOME CIVIL SERVANTS IN PAYROLL 

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ZAMFARA ASSEMBLY EXPRESSES DISMAY OVER NON INCLUSION OF SOME CIVIL SERVANTS IN PAYROLL                                                               19-02-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                               The Zamfara State House of assembly Standing Committee on Public Service and Establishment has Expressed total dismay over the Non inclusion of Some Local and State Civil Servants who were removed from the Payroll.

Chairman of the Committee and Member Representing Maradun II Maharazu Salisu Stated this when the Committee Paid an Oversight Visit to the Office of the State Head of Civil Service, in Gusau the state capital.

Honourable Maharazu Faru Said the Committee has been receiving number of Complaints from the affected Civil Servants regarding the Issue of non payment of their Salary for many Months.

The Committee Chairman advised Office of the State Head of Service to Work in ensuring that, all genuine Civil Servants are Verified and Paid their Salaries.

Also Speaking, Members of the Committee Bashiru Aliyu Gummi, Nasiru Abdullahi Maru, Amiru Ahmad Keta and Halliru Abdullahi Katuru Said though the issue may not be deliberate due to the Present Administration’s desire to restructure the state civil service policies, but there is need for the State Head of Service to ensure the inclusion of the affected Civil Servants into the Payroll.

Responding, the State Head of Civil Service, Barrister Ahmad Aliyu Liman Said Technical Committee Set Up by the State Government had already treated the issue, and his office is Working towards the implementation of the Report.

Barrister Ahmad Liman also assured House of Assembly Standing Committee on Public Service and Establishment that, all genuine Civil Servants will be Cleared to the Payroll base on the Committee’s Recommendations.

The State Head of Service also thanked the Committee for the Oversight Visit and assured of good Working relationship for the development of the State.

Similarly, the Committee Paid an Oversight Visit to Local Government Pension Commission where it Supervised the Ongoing Verification Exercise for Retired Local Government Civil Servants.

The Committee Expressed Satisfaction with Conduct of the Verification Exercise and Charged the Committee to Continue with the good Work.

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