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LGSC commends Gov. Lawal Over The Construction of New Secretariat in Zamfara

The Zamfara State Local Government Service Commission (LGSC) has commended Governor Dauda Lawal for constructing a new, modern secretariat for the commission, describing the development as a significant milestone in strengthening local government administration in the state.

The Chairman of the Commission, Alhaji Malam Aminu Aliyu Mafara, gave the commendation during an exclusive interview with The Daily Times correspondent in his office in Gusau, the state capital.

He praised the governor for providing a befitting edifice and remodelling the commission’s former office, noting that the intervention has greatly improved the commission’s working environment and operational efficiency.

Speaking on behalf of the Chairman, the Secretary and the Legal Adviser to the Commission, Barrister Shafiu Bukhari highlighted the statutory role of the LGSC as a key institutional presence in every state of the federation.

He explained that the commission is responsible for the recruitment of both unified and non-unified local government staff; staff promotion based on merit and years of service; redeployment and transfer; discipline in accordance with public service rules; and training and capacity development of personnel across all local government councils.

According to him, prior to the current leadership, staff promotions were largely based on years of service, with little consideration for competence or professional development.

Investigations revealed that some personnel advanced in rank without attending relevant training or acquiring the necessary skills for their roles.

He also noted that promotions were previously carried out without proper alignment with budgetary provisions, resulting in cases where promoted staff did not receive corresponding financial benefits.

“However, under the current administration led by Governor Dauda Lawal, the narrative has changed.”

“Promotions are now more structured and aligned with budget realities, ensuring that beneficiaries receive appropriate salary increments,” he said.

The Commission further applauded the state government for improving workers’ welfare, particularly by implementing an enhanced minimum wage structure, which has significantly boosted staff morale and productivity across local government councils.

The chairman observed that the improved welfare package has led to increased dedication among workers, with many demonstrating greater commitment to their duties, especially in rural areas.

He also highlighted the impact of the newly constructed secretariat, which now houses the chairman’s office, six permanent commissioners’ offices, and modern training and conference facilities capable of accommodating up to 250 staff members.

“Previously, the commission operated from two small offices that could not accommodate its workforce. Training sessions required renting external venues, but the new facility has completely changed that situation,” he said.

In addition, the chairman expressed appreciation to Governor Dauda Lawal for providing official vehicles for key officers of the commission and for constructing a modern car park within the secretariat complex.

He described Governor Lawal as a transformational leader. Mafara said his administration has made a lasting impact across various sectors in Zamfara State.

He urged residents of the state to continue supporting the government’s efforts toward sustainable development and improved governance.

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