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KANO CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION TREATS 819 CIVIL SERVANTS CASES IN 8 MONTHS                                                                                                                 02-04-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                       The Chairman, Kano State Civil Service Commission (SCS), Alhaji Umar Shehu Minjibir says within eight months of his leadership, the agency has handled 819 cases of civil servants.

Minjibir made the disclosure while briefing the activities of the commission in his office recently.

In a statement issued by Spokesman of the commission, Usman Gwadabe, the chairman said 558 civil servants were promoted, while 104 transferred across the state Ministries, Department and Agencies.

He Noted that 61 civil servants deployed to various organisations, 11 substituted with their cadres in addition to treatment of 67 cases affected by retirement, resignation, withdrawal and death.

Minjibir revealed that four employees were advanced from one cadre to another, five disciplinary cases were treated and disposed of, while seven staff appointments were converted.

The chairman lamented that the commission received one case of impersonation, revealing that the culprit was handed over to the police for prosecution.

The Chairman called on the state civil servants to reciprocate government gestures through redoubling their efforts and cooperating with the commission in order to continue carrying its responsibilities effectively.

He added that the commission functions are recruitment, promotion, advertisement, confirmation of appointments and transfer of service.
Others are disciplinary, merger of service, petitions and related issues affecting the welfare of civil servants in the state.
CSC derives its powers from Section 197(a) of part 11b chapter of 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

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