Friday 1 November 2013

Abia State government recalled non-indigenes sacked from the state's civil service in 2011.


Governor Theodore Orji

Abia State government has graciously recalled all the non-indigenes sacked from the state's civil service in 2011.

The only exceptions then were those engaged in the tertiary institutions.

The decision to recall the workers who were asked to go back to their respective states through a circular issued by the Head of Service, Mr. G.C. Adiele, was taken during yesterday's state executive council meeting presided over by Governor Theodore Orji.

Also in attendance were the state deputy governor, Sir Emeka Ananaba, commissioners and other senior government officials.

Addressing journalists after the closed door state executive council meeting, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Dr. Eze Chikamnayo, said those sacked who are willing to return would be reabsorbed into the state civil service without losing their former positions.

The commissioner who disclosed that the Head of Service and Commissioner for Education have been directed to come up with modalities for the new employment, said the youths and Abians who left the northern part of the country because of security reasons are qualified to apply for jobs.

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