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NULGE Faults Tripartite Funding Of Primary Education

by Godwin Enna
2 years ago
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National Association of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Katsina State has faulted the tripartite funding of primary education in the state and called for its review of the system to allow the councils have funds for capital projects.

The union said local government funds have been diverted and unconstitutionally spent at the detriment of councils.

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NULGE president, Comrade Nasiru Wada, who disclosed the position of the union, appealed to the incoming administration of Umar Dikko Radda to review the tripartite funding of primary education which he said the local governments pay 100 per cent.

He thanked Governor Aminu Bello Masari for approving the implementation of the 2006 scheme of service for the local government workers, stressing that the governor had indeed solved the 18-year-long problem which denied workers the opportunity to attain level 16 no matter their qualifications.

“Governor Aminu Masari has graciously approved that for us, this aside prompt payment of salary and training of staff which the governor has not to relent doing. He sponsored more than eight members of staff to The Gambia for training recently.

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“He has established a good working relationship with the local government staff in the past eight years, we wish him well in the next level of political attainment. The incoming administration should also emulate him by sustaining the good working relationship established,” he said

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