“Stop victimizing workers”-APC Urges Sokoto State Government

“Stop victimizing workers”-APC Urges Sokoto State Government

“STOP VICTIMIZING WORKERS”-APC URGES SOKOTO STATE GOVERNMENT

The All Progressive Congress (APC), Sokoto state Chapter has appealed to the state government to curtail alleged political victimization of civil servants in the state.

 

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This was revealed to BlackBox Nigeria after a press release made available to the public by the Sokoto state chairman of the party, Alhaji Isa Achida,  who said that the chapter had been receiving complaints from the state and local government workers on various forms of political victimization.

 

 

He said the victimization ranged from refusal to be paid their salaries, punitive posting or outright removal from office without any posting.

 

 

“Investigation carried out by our party has confirmed that these series of victimization have to our dismay, actually taken place in many government ministries.

 

 

“This particularly concerns state Ministry of Health, Information, Water resources and or its agencies as well as the government House.

 

 

“It has similarly taken place in many local government areas of the state. The worst affected departments are local government education authority, health and the administration department,” he said.

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Achida added that the resultant loss of morale among civil servants was widespread, including those who are not yet affected.

 

“This will go a long way in dampening the general morale of civil service in the state. As stakeholders in the overall development of the state, we would like to volunteer some counseling to the government.

 

“That no matter the amount you pay a civil servants, his motivation and security of tenure will play a more significant role in determining his output,” he added.

 

He appealed to the teeming APC supporters in the state civil service, particularly those affected to continue to persevere.

 

 

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