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May Day: Kano abolishes Degree-HND dichotomy

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BY: Oliseama Okwuchukwu

Kano State government has abolished the dichotomy between the Higher National Diploma (HND) and B.Sc holders in the state.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano made this known during the workers’ day celebrations at Sani Abacha Stadium on Wednesday in Kano.

According to Ganduje, the decision to abolish the dichotomy is part of his administration’s effort to boost the morale of civil servants in the state. He said his administration was working assiduously in enhancing the welfare of civil servants.

Ganduje explained that arrangements had been completed for the implementation of the new N30,000 minimum wage approved by President Muhammad Buhari. According to Ganduje, his administration will continue to give priority to the welfare of civil servants and all residents of the state.

Mr Kabiru Ado-Minjibir, Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) Chairman in Kano, lauded the efforts of the state government of enhancing welfare and working condition of civil servants.

He appealed to the state government to implement payment of allowances for workers of state tertiary institution as applicable to their colleagues in the Federal civil service.

The NLC Chairman also commended the administration for ensuring the payment of workers’ salary without delay and also the payment of pensioners.

Ado-Minjibir urged civil servants to reciprocate government gestures by being committed to duty through efficient productivity and better service delivery. (NAN)

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