Kebbi Governor Launches Digital Training for Civil Servants

On Thursday, Governor Dr. Nasir Idris of Kebbi State launched a digital training program designed to enhance the service delivery of civil servants.
The event took place at the ultra-modern state secretariat in Birnin Kebbi. Governor Idris emphasized the importance of civil servants feeling a sense of belonging and creating a conducive work atmosphere to improve efficiency.
The program aims to enhance worker welfare through various schemes, including car, motorcycle, and housing loans. Governor Idris highlighted his administration's achievements, including the renovation and furnishing of 2,000 schools, rehabilitation of 22 hospitals, and the renovation of 192 primary healthcare centers.
He also announced the abolition of casualization, absorption of casual workers, and recruitment of 5,244 workers across different sectors. The state has implemented a new minimum wage of N75,000, surpassing the federal government's N70,000.
Ibrahim Mohammad Sakaba assured that civil servants would continue to cooperate with the government's policies to drive development.
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