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Adamawa Govt. reinstates 1,699 sacked workers by predecessor

The Adamawa State Government says it has reinstated 1,699 workers who were disengaged from service by the past administration.
Solomon Kumangar, the Director General, media and communications to Gov Ahmadu Fintiri, announced this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)  in Yola on Monday.
He said the affected workers were 699 batch D teachers who were earlier recruited and deployed to primary and secondary schools, saying they had been reinstated to service.
He added that  1,000 health workers were also reinstated into the service, saying their earlier disengagement was due to the faulty process in their recruitment by the previous administration.
“We conducted discreet investigation to determine anomalies with a view to right the wrong committed during their recruitment as  we don’t witch-hunt anybody, ” he said.
Mr Kumangar   noted that the present administration   had recently recruited 70 additional Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIOs) to enhance the  road traffic sector.
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He said the initiative would promote good road culture among the motorists and promote road safety and ensure road worthiness of vehicles and capability of drivers plying the roads.
“This  would also enhance revenue generation drive of the  government through issuance of vehicle particulars and sanctioning of erring motorists.”
He added that the government had recently recruited 2,000 additional science teachers and they had been deployed to secondary schools to teach the major science subjects.
He explained that  the initiative was aimed at promoting science education with the view to make the state catch up with  the current global trend in  science and technology.
“We have  recently converted many  of the Government House staff to permanent and pensionable staff, instead of being casual or working on temporary status.”
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Adamawa state government had employed 1,113 technical health workers who were deployed to rural areas for wider and effective coverage of existing health facilities. NAN

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