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Update On Kaduna Primary School Teacher’s Salary With The Economy Hardship

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Update On Kaduna Primary School Teacher’s Salary With The Economy Hardship

Update on Kaduna primary school teacher’s salary with the economy hardship. It is just the 7 point that explains all about the Primary school teacher’s salary according to the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board.

1. Contrary to popular opinion, the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board wishes to categorically state that the State Government does not pay Primary School teachers’ salaries;

2. ⁠These salaries are being paid by their respective Local Government Councils through the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) after every Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) meeting;

3. JAAC meetings are held monthly, once FAAC allocations have been received by each State Government. However, there was a delay in the release of LG funds ⁠for the month of February 2025 from the Federal Government, the delay thereby affected payment of salaries for the said month;

4. ⁠However, as at 26th March, 2025, ALL LGAs have remitted the FEBRUARY salaries to SUBEB and SUBEB have in turn made disbursements accordingly;

5. For the month of March, so far, 8 LGAs, namely Kaduna South, Soba, Lere, Makarfi, Kaduna North, Zaria, Kajuru and Sanga have REMITTED the salaries to SUBEB. While waiting for the other 15 LGAs to credit SUBEB’s account, the Board has since commenced processing for payment;

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6. ⁠The Board is particularly aware of the timing and the inconveniences this delay might have caused, especially during this blessed month of Ramadan. Our team are working tirelessly to expedite the payment of March 2025 salaries with a target to complete all disbursements before the Eid Celebrations;

7. While we fully understand and apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused, the Board appreciates the patience and understanding of our dedicated teachers and staff during this period.

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Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Presents 100 Cars To Directors In Lagos Civil Service

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Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Presents 100 Cars To Directors In Lagos Civil Service

Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu. Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.

Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.

He presented the cars at a brief ceremony at the Pavilion, Lagos House, Ikeja, where the beneficiaries, all directors on grade level 17, received the vehicles.

“This presentation of 100 brand new cars to our substantive directors is a deliberate investment in the machinery of governance.

“It is part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity, improve governance, and ensure that those saddled with critical responsibilities are well supported to deliver effectively,” Mr Sanwo-Olu said.

He congratulated the beneficiaries and urged them to see the gesture as a call to greater responsibility, accountability, and dedication to public service.

Mr Sanwo-Olu said the state government remained committed to the welfare of its workforce and would continue to create an enabling environment for officers to perform optimally.

The governor urged that the gesture should inspire other public servants to be diligent and loyal.

The state’s head of service, Olabode Agoro, commended the governor for the gesture, describing it as morale-boosting and a demonstration that hard work and excellence were appreciated in the Lagos State civil service.

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Sanwo-Olu

Mr Agoro said the presentation would further inspire directors and other officers to remain steadfast in their duties.

Thanking the governor on behalf of the beneficiaries, one of the directors, Shakirat Adeosun, said the gesture would enhance their efficiency and enable them to discharge their duties with greater ease.

She promised that the directors would continue to support government policies and deliver quality service.

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Rising Oil Price Has Forced Some Countries To Ask Citizens To Work From Home: Dangote

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Rising Oil Price Has Forced Some Countries To Ask Citizens To Work From Home: Dangote

Rising oil price. Dangote spoke to journalists after a courtesy visit to President Bola Tinubu on Monday after the Eid al-Fitr celebrations.

The businessman said if the Middle East conflict does not ease, energy prices will continue to rise, adding that governments are currently unable to increase salaries.

“So people will really feel the heat. People like barbers, people who are making bread, people who have industries, who have to fire their own generators,” he said.

“I mean, you can see, in some countries today what they’ve done is ask everybody to work from home because they cannot…

“I think in Indonesia or so, they said only go to work four days a week and they will look at the situation, if it doesn’t improve, they will ask everybody not to go to work anymore. We did that in the time of COVID-19, where people worked from home.”

Speaking further on the impact of the conflict, Dangote said it carries significant implications for Nigeria.

He noted that although the country is not directly involved, the interconnected nature of the global economy means it will inevitably feel the effects.

“But we pray this situation will be sorted out, it’s not going to escalate. If it doesn’t de-escalate, we’ll end up paying big prices,” Dangote said.

Furthermore, he said Africa is already heavily burdened by debt, and adding the effects of the conflict would worsen the strain on governments and citizens alike, despite having no direct involvement in the crisis.

“If you look at it now, when you talk about energy, energy affects almost everything and it’s not only energy, some people will try and take a chance and say this an opportunity so let me make money,” Dangote said.

“So I pray, and we all need to pray that this thing de-escalates. If it doesn’t escalate, normally we in Africa, we don’t have any reserves in terms of savings or in terms of…

“People normally go out and look for money for the next day or even for the same day. If they don’t work that day, they won’t eat. So I think really, we just need all hands on deck to pray that this thing comes to an end.”

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On March 20, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said minimising road and air transport, working from home where possible, driving slower, and switching to electric cooking could significantly help cushion the shock of the Middle East conflict for consumers.

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FG Inaugurates PenCom Board, Tasks Members On Protection Of Pension Assets

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FG Inaugurates PenCom Board, Tasks Members On Protection Of Pension Assets

The Federal Government has inaugurated the Board of the National Pension Commission, reinforcing its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the protection of over ₦28 trillion in pension assets.

Speaking at the ceremony, the SGF, Senator (Dr.) George Akume, charged members to uphold strong corporate governance while maintaining a clear boundary between oversight and management.

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The Board, led by Chairman Agbaje Opeyemi Olukayode, pledged to safeguard contributors’ funds and support national development, while the Director-General Omolola Oloworaran reaffirmed commitment to collaboration in delivering secure and timely retirement benefits for Nigerians.

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