Fuel Subsidy: Borno agency announces palliative for staff

Tue, Jul 18, 2023
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THE Borno State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (BOSCHMA), has introduced stipends for its staff to cushion the hike in transport fare due to the total removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.

The Executive Secretary of the agency, Saleh Abba-Kaza, announced the development in a meeting with staff of the agency on Monday in Maiduguri.

“Following the recent fuel subsidy removal we have come to realise that most, if not all our staff are struggling to survive the ripple effect.

“It is a known fact that commercial motorists have increased transport fare by at least 300 per cent. But inspite the financial difficulties you didn’t relent in availing yourselves for work regularly and timely.

“On this note, the management of BOSCHMA has come up with palliative for all staff by providing monthly stipend to cushion the effect of the rise in transport fare

“The lower or junior staff will receive N10,000 monthly in addition to your salary, while the middle cadre and senior staff will get monthly increase of N15,000 and N20,000, respectively,”he said.

Reiterating the commitment of the agency to staff welfare, Abba-Kaza said  that the agency had also established a creche within the organisation to support nursing mothers.

”The agency now has a creche so that nursing mothers can be close to thier babies at all times, especially those who can not afford private ones,” he said.

The executive secretary who promised to prioritise training and retraining of staff, said that 25 per cent of the agency’s  budget since inception has been dedicated to human resources development.  (NAN)

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– July 18, 2023 @ 06:59 GMT |

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