Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State said over 700,000 vulnerable people in the state were enrolled on the state’s health insurance scheme.

Masari disclosed this when he received the Director-General of the Micheal Imoudu National Institute of Labour Studies, Mr Issa Aremu on a courtesy visit.

This was contained in a statement on Thursday, in Katsina by Malam Al-Amim Isa, Director-General (DG), New Media to the governor.

The governor, while listing the achievements of government in the state, said that his administration had succeeded in coming up with various programmes intended to uplift the standard of the common man.

These, he said, included social security programmes that allowed for direct cash transfers to most vulnerable families, school feeding and market money, among others.

Masari also called on the labour leaders in the country to pay more attention to fundamental issues that would add value to salaries earned by the workers rather than a wage increase.

He said that salary increases only lead to increases in the prices of goods and services.

Aremu, in his response, disclosed that Masari had been selected among the three labour-friendly personalities in the country to be given the fellowship award of the institute in 2023.

He added that the other two awardees were: The Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige and the Minister of State for Labour, Mr Festus Keyamo.

 
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