Bayelsa civil servants news

Here are some recent news updates about Bayelsa State civil servants:

  1. Bayelsa Govt. Promotes 1,500 Civil Servants: The Bayelsa State Government has promoted 1,500 civil servants, including 500 permanent secretaries, directors, and other senior officers. The promotion was announced by the state Head of Service, Mrs. Florence Ali, who said it was part of efforts to boost morale and productivity in the civil service. (Source: Vanguard, 2022)
  2. Bayelsa Civil Servants Protest Over Unpaid Allowances: Civil servants in Bayelsa State have protested over unpaid allowances, including the 13th month salary and other benefits. The protesters, who were led by the Bayelsa State chapter of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), demanded immediate payment of the outstanding allowances. (Source: The Nation, 2022)
  3. Bayelsa Govt. Introduces Biometric Attendance System for Civil Servants: The Bayelsa State Government has introduced a biometric attendance system for civil servants to ensure accurate and efficient attendance monitoring. The system, which was launched by the state Head of Service, Mrs. Florence Ali, is expected to reduce absenteeism and improve productivity in the civil service. (Source: Daily Trust, 2022)
  4. Bayelsa Civil Servants Demand Improved Working Conditions: Civil servants in Bayelsa State have demanded improved working conditions, including better infrastructure, adequate lighting, and regular maintenance of government buildings. The demands were made by the Bayelsa State chapter of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) during a meeting with the state Head of Service. (Source: The Guardian, 2022)
  5. Bayelsa Govt. Employs 500 New Civil Servants: The Bayelsa State Government has employed 500 new civil servants, including graduates and experienced professionals. The new employees were sworn in by the state Head of Service, Mrs. Florence Ali, who said the recruitment was part of efforts to strengthen the state's civil service. (Source: Leadership, 2022)

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