The Kano State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress will be meeting on Friday over the decision of Governor Abba Yusuf to stop the salaries of 10,800 workers engaged by the administration of immediate-past governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
Abdulsalam also disclosed that all local government workers, who were converted to state workers by the former administration, would continue receiving their salaries, but based on local government level.
The ex-governor said this in his Sallah message released by the immediate-past Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Mallam Muhammad Garba. Ganduje also expressed concern over the cancellation of schoolteachers’ promotion “on flimsy excuses.”
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