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Ramadan: Sokoto to pay workers’ February salary on 13th

Admin February 12, 2026

Governor Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto

Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto

 

In a bid to ensure that civil servants in Sokoto State commence this year’s Ramadan fast with ease, the Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto, has approved the immediate payment of February salaries, beginning Friday, 13th February 2026.

The payment, as usual, covers workers in the State Civil Service, Local Government Councils, Local Government Education Authority (LGEA) staff, as well as pensioners across the state.

Governor Ahmed Aliyu urged civil servants to reciprocate this and other gestures by the state government through dedication and commitment to their duties.

“They are expected to be punctual, hardworking, committed, and above all, sincere in the discharge of their responsibilities in their respective departments, so that we can collectively achieve our desired goal of meeting the yearnings and aspirations of the electorate in the state.”

The Governor reaffirmed that his administration remains fully committed to ensuring a vibrant, efficient, and productive civil service in Sokoto State.

He also expressed appreciation to the people of the state for their continued support and prayers for his administration.

 

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