Katsina State Expands Automatic Employment for First-Class Graduates
The policy now covers first-class graduates from accredited institutions nationwide as the state seeks a stronger civil service and better public service delivery.
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Katsina to offer automatic jobs to first-class graduates
The Katsina State Government has announced automatic employment for indigenes who graduate with first-class degrees, irrespective of the institution they attended across Nigeria. The State Governor, Malam Dikko Radda, unveiled the expanded policy at the closing ceremony of the maiden Katsina Students’ Week held at Bayero University Kano (BUK), describing the initiative as part of his administration’s commitment to rewarding academic excellence a…
Katsina State expands automatic employment for first-class graduates
Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda has announced that automatic employment will now be offered to all indigenes of the state who graduate with first-class degrees from higher institutions across the country. Radda made the announcement during the grand finale and award presentation of the first Katsina State Students’ Week, held at Bayero University Kano. He said the move is aimed at attracting highly talented graduates into the state civil serv…
Katsina extends automatic jobs scheme to first-class graduates
Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda expands the automatic jobs scheme to include all first-class graduates from the state, aiming to boost civil service eff
Katsina Gov Extends Automatic Employment To All First-Class Indigenes Nationwide
Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has extended automatic employment to indigenes of the state who graduate with first-class degrees from higher institutions across Nigeria. Radda announced the extension on Sunday during the grand finale and award presentation of the maiden Katsina State Students’ Week held at Bayero University, Kano. The governor said the policy was designed to attract the brightest minds into the state civil service and stre…
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