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Kogi Guber: Wada Promises To Correct Anomalies In Screening Of Workers
– PDP candidate in Kogi state, Engr. Musa Wada Promised to review the screening of pensioners and Local Government workers with a view to ensuring justice
– Wada also decried the nonpayment of workers salary at the state and local Government levels, describing the development as dangerous to the state economy
– “The endless screening exercise will be reviewed as many workers and pensioners were deliberately screened out at all levels
The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the forthcoming November 16 Governorship election in Kogi State, Engr. Musa Wada has promised to correct the anomalies in the screening exercise of workers done by the administration of Governor Yahaya Bello.
A statement issued in Lokoja on Friday by the Musa Wada Campaign Organisation said that the candidate made the promise while addressing rallies at Ankpa, Okpo and Abejukolo.
Wada also promised to review the screening of pensioners and Local Government workers with a view to ensuring justice, saying that pensioners were not supposed to be afflicted with suffering in old age.
Part of the statement read: “The endless screening exercise will be reviewed as many workers and pensioners were deliberately screened out at all levels.”
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Wada also decried the nonpayment of workers salary at the state and local Government levels, describing the development as dangerous to the state economy.
He particularly sympathised with the LG workers across the state over the alleged nonpayment of their salary for years, describing the development as pathetic.
The candidate also condemned the deplorable state of roads in Abejukolo, Ankpa and Abejukolo, promising to rebuild them if elected as Governor.
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