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Plateau pays outstanding five-year clothing allowance to ministry of justice solicitors

Mr Dafi said that dressing well could help one feel empowered and confident to take on new challenges.

• May 8, 2024
Caleb Mutfwang
Caleb Mutfwang

The Plateau State Government has settled a five-year outstanding clothing allowance for solicitors in the state Ministry of Justice.

The state Commissioner for Justice, Philemon Dafi, who made this known in an interview, said the payment covered between 2018 and 2023.

Mr Dafi said the payment was made to motivate state counsel to put in their best and increase productivity.

He said, “The ministry will do all it takes to improve staff welfare and encourage state counsel to dress well. Dressing well can also help you feel empowered and confident to take on new challenges, meet new people and progress in your career.’’

He also said that the government created opportunities for training programmes, workshops, and mentorship opportunities to help employees enhance their skills and grow in their careers.

”The state has trained prosecutors and investigators and also holds continuous legal education for lawyers as well as hosting webinars on topical issues in the ministry”, he stated.

He further said that some state officials had been sponsored on study tour to Lagos State to understudy the workings and operations of the Ministry of Justice, Lands and Bureau and the office of the Surveyor-General.

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