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El-Rufai Approves Six Months Maternity Leave For Female Civil Servants

Kaduna State Governor, nasir el-Rufai

Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna state, has announced the approval of six months maternity leave for female civil servants in the state.

El-Rufai announced the approval in his inaugural speech, shortly after he was sworn-in as the governor of the state for the second time at the Murtala Mohammed square, on Wednesday.

The governor explained that the initiative by his administration was to ensure that children were adequately cared for, well-fed and received all the nutrients they would need within the first six months of their lives.

He also announced free medical care for children below five years in public hospitals in the state.

“In education and health, we have shown a commitment with investments to expand the access of ordinary people to these public goods,” el-Rufai said.

“Our commitment to universal health coverage will continue. Therefore, we shall accelerate the implementation of contributory health insurance scheme as a priority of this administration.

“Just yesterday, our state executive council approved six months maternity leave for female public servants. This is to encourage the health development of infants.

“Mothers in our state are also reminded that children up to age five gets free medical care in our hospitals. They are entitled to free regular medical checkups in all public hospitals. Please, take advantage of this.”

The governor also announced that his government has made free and compulsory education available for girls in the state.

“We took bold steps to improve the teaching standards. We have made basic education truly free in Kaduna state and we have made education free and compulsory for our girls up to the end of senior secondary school,” he said.

“We’ll continue to fix existing schools and build new classrooms where necessary and support our teachers to deliver decent public education.”

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