- Chief Dajung Fompun, the chairman of the Plateau state civil service commission, says Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau state has approved recruitment across varies ministries in the state
- Some ministries approved for vacancies include the ministry of education 161 non-teaching staff, Plateau hospital management board with 108 among others
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau state has approved the recruitment of about 1, 661 new workers across the various cadres into the state’s civil service.
Chief Dajung Fompun, the chairman of the Plateau state civil service commission, in a press conference in Jos on Tuesday, November 27, said the recruitment would cut across several ministries in the state, Daily Trust reports.
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“Even the ad-hoc staff working with the state government would have an opportunity to participate in the recruitment process, because earlier this year about 300 ad-hoc staff of Ministry of Land and Survey were fully employed by the state government.” Fompun said.
Some ministries approved for the vacancies include the ministry of education 161 non-teaching staff, Plateau hospital management board with 108; office of the head of the civil service (OHCS) with 77 and Plateau agricultural development programme (PADP) with 62 vacancies.
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The summary also added that both Plateau state christian pilgrims welfare board and Plateau state muslims pilgrims welfare board would have nine vacancies to fill.
In another report, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has said that it has promoted 2,209 members of staff in its 2018 promotion exercise.
Legit.ng gathered that the commission disclosed this in a statement issued by Mohammed Haruna, INEC national commissioner and member, Information and voter education committee on Thursday, November 29, in Abuja.
The breakdown of the promoted staff according to Haruna is made up of 847 junior and 1,362 senior staff.
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