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Kebbi govt implements 65 years retirement age for teachers, civil servants

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Kebbi State Government on Wednesday announced the implementation of the National Assembly Act of new retirement age of teachers from 60 years to 65 years and 35 to 40 years by age while in service.

Addressing a joint press conference after, the Head of Service, Alhaji Safiyanu Garba-Bena, expressed that the entire Civil Servants are delighted today that the State Executive Council has met and deliberated on council memo presented by my humble office.

The memo according to him is for the domestication of the National Assembly Act on new retirement age and years of service for teachers and other categories of civil servants in the State.

“The new retirement age is increased from 60 to 65 years of age while length of service is also increased from 35 to 40 years. His Excellency being a labour man and the chairman of the council has consented to the wish of the entire council.”

The head of service said that the decision of the council would checkmate the trend of mass exodus of teaching personnel to other MDAs, pointing out that council had directed the Ministry of Justice to prepare an Executive Bill to the State House of Assembly for formal implementation of the Bill.

On his part, the Commissioner for Information and Culture, Yakubu Ahmed Birnin-Kebbi, recalled that some states had already implemented the Act. While commending Gov. Nasir Idris for taking the bull by the horns, the commissioner said the action testified that the governor was once a teacher.

Speaking on palliatives, Ahmed said that the State Government had received ₦‎2 billion from the Federal Government and decided to add ₦‎3.5 billion to procure grains for distribution to vulnerable people across the state.

Alhaji Nura Bala-Fingili, Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, recalled that the Kebbi governor was the one that championed the new retirement age for teachers while he was Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) President during the regime of President Muhammadu Buhari, and today it has been actualised in Kebbi State.

He said that the governor had also approved the payment of leave grants to all categories of workers in the state with immediate effect, with a warning that there should be no table payment.

The governor directed that no worker should receive less than 10 per cent of his/her annual pay like before.

Bala-Fingili assured that the commissioners would monitor the payment in their various ministries to ensure strict compliance, stressing that workers should only be paid the leave grants through their banks.

In her contribution, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Hajiya Halima Mohammed-Bande, appreciated the governor for actualising the dreams of teachers pointing out that the gesture would boost the morale of teachers and enhance quality of teaching and learning across the State.

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