Katsina govt to recruit 4,000 health workers, teachers to boost public services

By SUMAYYAH ADEFAKA
The Katsina State Government has announced plans to recruit 2,000 medical personnel and 2,000 teachers as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery and address manpower shortages in public schools across the state.
Governor Dikko Radda disclosed this on Wednesday while supervising a verification exercise conducted by the committee overseeing a comprehensive staff audit at the Government House in Katsina.
He said the state would soon issue employment letters to over 1,000 medical workers who have already completed the recruitment process, while an additional 2,000 medical personnel would be engaged to boost staffing levels in hospitals and primary healthcare centres.
According to the governor, the health sector recruitment is aimed at improving service delivery and closing critical staffing gaps in both urban and rural facilities.
Radda also revealed that the government plans to employ about 2,000 teachers to replace those who have retired from service, stressing that the move would help stabilize the education system and improve learning outcomes.
“This recruitment exercise is aimed at addressing manpower gaps in our schools and ensuring that every child in Katsina has access to quality education,” the governor said.
He added that the planned recruitments align with his administration’s broader agenda of strengthening public service delivery while creating employment opportunities for youths and qualified professionals.
The governor urged members of the verification and recruitment committees to carry out their duties with transparency, fairness and professionalism.
He also called on residents to support the exercise, noting that adequately staffed health and education sectors are critical to the state’s development.
The recruitment processes are expected to commence in the coming weeks following the conclusion of the verification exercise.







