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Commission Tasks Civil Servants On Thrift, Investment
The Nasarawa State
Local Government Service Commission last Thursday, advised civil servants in the country to form cooperative and thrift societies to better their standard of living after retirement.
The Director of Administration and Supply of the commission, Mr John Danlami, gave the advice in an interview with journalists in Lafia.
He said it was only when civil servants planned well and formed cooperative and thrift societies that their standard of living would be better after retirement.
He said, “It is unfortunate that most retired civil servants in the country find life difficult after retirement and this is due to poor planning while in active service.
“There is poverty in the country, but one of the ways to plan for life after retirement is to plan ahead and be aware that life continues.
“It is not how much one spent or receives while in active service, but how well one plans before the retirement.
“I am calling on civil servants to form cooperative and thrift societies in order to save little amount of money in order to get something to fall on after retirement.
“For instance, in our commission here, there is cooperative society where civil servants can belong based on their strength ahead of retirement.
“This was done in order to better their lives after retirement,” Danlami said.
The director said: “Anyone who fails to plan, plans to fail.’’
“Anyone who starts to plan early would never lack, but would continue to contribute his quota to the national development, even after retirement.”
Danlami thanked both the state and the federal governments for their determination to improve the standard of living of their citizens for the overall development of the country.
He appealed to the people to embrace peace and tolerate one another, irrespective of their ethnic, religious and political affiliation.
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