Gombe Govt Trains Civil Servants On Retirement Planning

The Gombe State Ministry for Local Government and Community Development has trained civil servants in retirement planning skills to ensure they are well-equipped for retirement.



The three-day workshop, “Secure Your Future: Retirement for a Better Tomorrow,” was held in collaboration with Prime Tech Solutions Industries and brought together over 50 participants, including Deputy Heads of Administration from various local government areas of the state.

Speaking at the workshop’s opening ceremony held at the Development Exchange Centre (DEC) in Bauchi State, the Gombe State commissioner for local government and community development, represented by his special adviser, Garba Mohammed Ubale, emphasised the importance of retirement planning and emergency preparedness.

He said the state government is committed to ensuring its citizens are well-equipped to face retirement and emergency challenges.

In his speech, Prime Tech Solutions Industries’ chief consultant, Professor Mansur Malumfashi, said they are proud to partner with the Gombe State government on this important initiative. He said the workshop will positively impact citizens’ lives and contribute to the state’s overall development.

The workshop featured presentations and discussions on retirement planning, emergency preparedness, risk management, and more.

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Participants praised the organisers for providing a valuable learning experience and the Gombe State government’s commitment to empowering them with essential skills.

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