BAUCHI GOVT APPROVES MONTHLY STIPENDS FOR IMAMS AND PASTORS

The Bauchi state government has agreed to give monthly payments to religious leaders in the state after some money was found and saved from fake workers who were being paid by the state.
The head of civil service in Bauchi State, Mohammed Sani Umar, and the governor‘s chief economic adviser, Yahuza Haruna, talked to government reporters in Bauchi after meeting the governor in a private session.
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The Head of Service said the Economic Council approved monthly stipends for imams of various JUMA’AT Mosques across the state and for pastors in various churches.
“The issues of allowances for Imams and Pastors are irrespective of sects and denominations. The last step that we are going to take is to get the economic and financial implications for the implementations,’ Umar noted.
He further revealed that the economic council meeting deliberated extensively on the commencement of payment of salaries to the newly created EMIRS AND DISTRICT HEADS across the state and that the government has made adequate cash flow for their sustenance.
