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MAY DAY: Yahaya Bello Congratulates Labour, Directs Workers On Level 12 & Above To Resume Work May 4th.

Yahaya Bello.

The Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello has congratulated all workers in the state on the occasion of this year's May Day Celebrations, assuring them of his continued commitment to their welfare and well-being.
 

The governor while applauding the workers for their dedication to service and  contributions to the development of the state over the years, said his administration will continue to accord priority to the issues of their wages and remunerations within the limited resources available to the state. 

He commended the organized labour in the state under the leadership of Comrade Onuh Edoka of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) as well as other affiliates for the understanding and cordial working relationship that exists between the Unions and the government, urging them to sustain the tempo. 

The Governor expressed his appreciation to the organized Labour in the state for their cooperation during the civil service reform that has brought sanity and efficiency to the system today noting that such collaboration was a clear testament that the Labour unions always stand with the government in making decision at difficult times.

The governor has directed that all Civil Servants from Salary Grade Level 12 and above in the Kogi State Civil Service are directed to resume work fully with effect from Monday, 4th May, 2020

He urged workers and indeed, all citizens of the state to continue to observe all the preventive measures against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic particularly, regular washing of hands, use of hand sanitizers, the use of face masks and observance of social distancing.

The governor urged the workers in the state to use the occasion of the May Day which also coincides with this year's Ramadan fast to pray fervently to God to bring quick end to the pandemic and total socioeconomic recovery for the nation and world at large. 

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