Governor Radda announces recruitment of 2,000 medical personnel, 2,000 teachers
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Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has announced that his administration will soon issue employment letters to over 1,000 medical staff, with an additional 2,000 medical personnel set to be recruited to strengthen healthcare delivery across the state.
Governor Radda made the disclosure on Wednesday while overseeing a verification exercise conducted by the committee tasked with a comprehensive staff audit in his office.
He explained that the recruitment of medical personnel forms part of the administration’s commitment to ensuring efficient healthcare services and addressing staff shortages in hospitals and primary health centres.
In addition to healthcare, the Governor revealed that the state government plans to employ approximately 2,000 teachers to fill vacancies arising from retirements in the education sector.
“This recruitment exercise is aimed at addressing manpower gaps in our schools and ensuring that every child in Katsina has access to quality education,” Governor Radda stated.
He emphasized that the recruitments align with the administration’s broader agenda of enhancing public service delivery and creating employment opportunities for youths and qualified professionals.
Governor Radda urged the verification and recruitment committees to conduct their work with transparency, fairness, and professionalism.
He called on residents of the state to cooperate with government efforts, noting that well-staffed health and education sectors are critical to Katsina State’s overall development.
The recruitment exercises are expected to commence in the coming weeks following the verification process.

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