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CIVIL SERVANTS RESUME DUTY AS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS END                                                                                     30-12-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                Civil servants in Kano have resumed their duties in earnest as the Christmas celebrations come to an end.

A visit to the Federal Secretariat located on Katsina Road, Kano, revealed that civil servants have returned fully to their duty posts.

Even those who had traveled for the holidays were seen returning to work.

Similarly, at the Kano State Government’s Audu Bako Secretariat, work has resumed in full swing.

In addition to the resumption of civil servants, business activities in major markets in Kano have also picked up.

A visit to the markets revealed that business merchants from different parts of the nation are trooping to the commercial nerve center to conduct business.

The renewed activity in the markets and government offices is a clear indication that life has returned to normal in Kano after the Christmas celebrations.

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