Governor Tambuwal distributes 5,714 Motorcycles loan to civil servants

By Ismail Umar, Sokoto

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The Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has flagged-off the distribution of 5,714 motorcycles as loans to Sokoto State civil servants.

 

Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Tambuwal said the incentive is a further testimony of his firm commitment to the enhancement of service delivery by workers.

 

He explained that the state government has decided to provide a tax waiver on the procurement of the motorcycles to be distributed to ease the difficult economic situation.

 

He added that as a result of the difficulties, the loans facilities were also subsidized by 30% thereby significantly reducing the unit cost of N350,000 per motorcycle.

 

He said his administration have been proactive in devising strategies aimed at catering for the needs of the Civil Servants in the state since he took over the mantle of leadership.

 

According to him, his Administration, has since its inception in 2015, pursued articulated and people oriented policies and programmes that are implemented successfully because the workers are adequately supported.

 

”We have, in this regard, endeavored to provide all that is required to propel good governance through the optimal performance of the civil service machinery.”

He explained that, as a government, his administration, is not unaware of the critical role of civil servants in propelling the machinery of governance and service delivery to the people.

 

“Our efforts and achievements in this regard are glaring for the record and have impacted positively on the efficiency and productivity of the Service,” the Governor said.

 

He also listed some of the notable achievements of his administration in the Civil Service sector as: sponsorship of workshops, seminars, in-house trainings, retreats and induction courses for workers in partnership with professional institutions such as the National Institute of Management (NIM) and Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) among others.

 

Equally, he stated that his administration had completed and allocated the Kalambaina Housing Estate to civil servants on owner occupier basis, just as all government quarters were sold to many civil servants at subsidized rates.

 

Tambuwal noted that “his administration is working with Family Homes Funds Ltd. to construct over 5000 houses for civil servants and other deserving people in the state.” 

 

According to him, the state government is also facilitating the establishment of a state-owned Public Service Institute, billed to become operational in the first quarter of 2023, for continuous training and retraining of workers for effective performance.

 

He called on the beneficiaries of the loans to reciprocate this gesture by utilizing the motorcycles to improve service delivery at their respective duty posts.

 

In his remarks, the State Head of Service, Abubakar Muhammad, said the Sokoto state government has gone extra miles to provide not only the workers emoluments but added more inceptives in order to boost productivity in the state civil service.

 

He commended the support of state government to the state civil service adding that the civil service, and personnel costs takes more than half of the state’s monthly earnings.

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