Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Niger issues employment letters to 1,909 graduates

NO fewer than about  1,909 graduates were on Monday, issued with letters of employment in Niger State.
Speaking at the official presentation ceremony in Minna, the state governor, Dr Muazu Babangida Aliyu, stated that the graduate employment scheme, under his administration, was introduced to both reduce the level of joblessness among the youth and a deliberate policy measure aimed at achieving  the Vision 20:2020.
Aliyu, however, charged  the lot to approach their new jobs with passion and focused mind, warning  that anyone found to either shirk official responsibilities or develop lukewarm attitude to same, would be sent packing and replaced with fresh hands.
He said Niger State had the largest population of civil servants in Nigeria , a development, he noted, constituted a serious financial challenge to the state government, just as he stressed that the government could break even, if it learned to be innovative.
The governor also  advised the state Head of Service to allow room for the graduates to acquire further knowledge, adding that it was only through this that they would gain more experience and exposure to discharge their duties better.

Source:  Nigerian Tribune

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