Kogi Workers Celebrate Sallah With June Payment, Food Palliatives, Commends Ododo for Effective Governance

Says voting for ‘Consolidation and Continuity’ was no mistake.
Civil servants in Kogi State have expressed their appreciation to Gov. Ahmed Usman Ododo following the early payment of June salaries, alongside the distribution of food palliatives to commemorate the Eid- El- Sallah celebration.

The early payment of salaries to civil servants, along with the ongoing distribution of the second quarterly food palliative to vulnerable populations across the state, is part of the government’s efforts to ensure that people can fully enjoy the festivities with their families. This initiative by the governor reassures all that the government will continue to prioritise the welfare of workers, pensioners, and the citizenry. The comprehensive reforms in the public and civil service sectors have made Kogi one of the most attractive public employers in Nigeria today.

The decision to pay salaries and pensions early has been met with widespread appreciation from the state’s workforce. This timely payment will positively impact holiday preparations, and the people now recognize that they did not make a mistake in voting for ‘Continuity and Consolidation’ by electing Usman Ododo on November 11, 2023. The benefits they are enjoying now, and will continue to enjoy in the future, are the results of their patience, cooperation with the government, resilience, and patriotism during the civil service reforms.

Conclusively, the current administration’s commitment to continuity and consolidation is evident in its policies and actions, ensuring the sustained welfare and development of Kogi State. The Kogi State government, under Governor Ododo, continues to prioritize the needs and welfare of its people, maintaining a legacy of effective governance and progressive reforms.

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